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“I’ve been reading Rowan’s fiction since his debut collection, Why God Why. In his latest, How the Moon Works, I’m seeing the same delicate balance of the very heights of speculative fiction along with a dash of humor that is, well, uncanny. Rowan’s one of the most exciting authors writing today and How the Moon Works is a testament to how far we can go in fiction to find ourselves.” —Michael J. Seidlinger, author of Runaways: A Writer’s Dilemma
“How the Moon Works teems with imagination, humor, and moments of unexpected poignancy. This book made me laugh while seeding in me a delicious, creeping, existential dread. Matt Rowan’s stories are gloriously deranged.” —Kate Folk, author of Out There
“Matt Rowan’s stunning short fiction artfully disarms the reader, time and time again, with an arresting combination of humor, humanity, and darkness. In How the Moon Works, the reader not only tours the immersive landscapes of severely malfunctioning societies—replete with sinister-but-beloved corporate products, deadly modern labyrinths stocked with murder-bears, mysterious diseases diagnosed by mysterious pathologists, and personality-changing teleportation machines—but also the hearts and minds of earnest characters who, like us, have no choice but to do their best with where they’re at and with what they’ve got. This book will make you want to be a better citizen.” —Joseph Scapellato, author of The Made-Up Man
“Strange tales from a vibrantly wrinkled and psychically electrified otherworld. Matt Rowan is what my dad would call out there.” —Ben Loory, author of Tales of Falling and Flying