Following her arrival, things immediately go south when Rita hears strange nocturnal noises and has unsettling interactions with less-than-friendly locals. Disheartened, she attempts to find comfort in the outdoors, which fuels her artistry and produces bizarre, frightening visions that test her sanity. Unfolding via alternating chapters composed of detailed artwork descriptions, present-day experiences, and formative flashbacks, the storyline powerfully frames Rita’s difficulties with grief, displacement, estrangement, mental health, and identity. Will darkness ultimately consume her, or will she persevere and forge a new beginning?
A work of art in itself, Green Fuse Burning offers a gorgeous and commanding reading experience achieved through lush and transcendent prose. The intoxicating narrative reads like a heady fever dream, both captivating and crippling. Nature is at once prolific and fragile, terrifying and comforting, grotesque and beautiful, while earth’s pestilential, ever-worsening climate crisis casts a pall and instills paralyzing anxiety and dread. Oppressed by this intense existential crisis, the reader feels stifled, as though gasping for air alongside the overheating planet. It is a horrifying and ruinous reality infused with vibrant, sumptuous, exquisite moments.
At its core, this debut is a transformative, cathartic, page-turning and bittersweet tale of history, erasure, and humanity; trauma, cruelty, and sorrow; dispossession, connection, and kinship; inspiration, rhythm, and fulfillment; and acceptance, purpose, and peace. It is a quietly violent, startlingly disturbing, hauntingly epic account of one woman’s spiritual journey and a breathtaking, universal exploration of meaning and mortality—the omnipresent ghost that haunts us all.
Thank you to Stelliform Press and BookSirens for providing an e-ARC of this forthcoming release, which hits shelves on October 31st.