<b>"<i>Concerning Those Who Have Fallen Asleep</i> is weird in all the best ways possible . . . These tales are plucked from bizarre worlds, from the blood of shadow creatures, from the tears of angels. Let them haunt you.” —Gabino Iglesias, author of <i>The Devil Takes You Home</i></b><br><br><b>A collection of short stories moving through time and place, exploring the spaces where we haunt each other and ourselves through our choices, our institutions, and our dreams.</b><br><br>Adam Soto, author of the debut novel <i>This Weightless World</i>, which Robin Sloan called “The social novel for the 21st century,” returns with <i>Concerning Those Who Have Fallen Asleep</i>.<br> <br>In the title story, a one-armed Harlem Hellfighter goes in search of his specially altered military uniform while Influenza ravages Philadelphia. In “Sleepy Things,” a man is bound to the bedside of his comatose girlfriend who haunts his mother’s dreams. In “
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<b>"It''s precisely Soto''s refusal to be ''weighted'' down by decades of genre tradition, to instead turn the trope on its head and in doing so remind us that no-one but ourselves is coming to save us,...
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From the streets of Chicago, to the corridors of Silicon Valley, this novel follows a revolving cast of characters after alien contact upends their lives.
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