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Hardcover Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $28.99
Paperback Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $20.99
Ebook Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $8.49
Goblin Queen
Author
Somewhere/Not/Here
Goblin Queen, author
Join the Goblin Queen on her quest for Somewhere/not/here as she searches for the place she belongs. Visit the Road to Ruin, a strange witchy woman who reads from her book of M-Tales. Meet Shockappeal the punk faerie, hang with Halloween Jack, and fly with the Techno-Witch, but avoid buying one of her moody brooms. Travel to the lands of Love and Unlove – nice places to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there. Have a therapy session with the Magick Mirror. No appointment required. By the way, Truth has teeth and it will use them… bring band-aids.
Reviews
This trippy debut blurs the lines between reality and illusion, as a young goblin girl, affectionately known as the Goblin Queen—the same pseudonym used by the author—sets out on a quest to find her true home: "somewhere/not/here." Feeling rejected by her human foster family, especially after the birth of their son, Goblin Queen is determined to uncover her origins, where she belongs, and who she is in the process. With the aid of a few eccentric friends, including Halloween Jack (credited as the book's illustrator) and punk-faerie Shockappeal, Goblin Queen paints her adventures in liquid, poetic prose that drips across the pages.

Blending metaphorical story-telling and biographical narrative, Somewhere/Not/Here engrosses with coming-of-age angst, building on themes of friendship, love, and identity, as Goblin Queen searches for both Wisdom and Truth. (“We all felt we were running a bit short of it lately” she writes.) The characters are larger-than-life, with a Techno-Witch who sells "moody brooms" and spells, a punk-faerie sporting a heart that’s “cracked down the middle,” and a host of reformed well-knowns from beloved fairy tales, including a Wolf who takes a side trip to New York City with Goblin Queen—and tempers his people-eating tendencies with the big city restaurant scene.

Rife with complexity, play, and a sense of poetry, Somewhere/Not/Here drapes heavy themes with fantastical hoodwinkery, as the Goblin Queen references her “all-chemicals,” those “real magic potions – wondrous, dark, and delightful” that guide her “along the edge of reason” and flits through musings on why “Reality is turning out… to be not quite so boring a creature as I had thought.” What starts as a search for acceptance and love transforms into a deep understanding of the person reflected back in the “Magick Mirror,” an enchantment that is more therapist than looking glass. Readers up for the ride will be spellbound by this twisty, witty, and, above all, vulnerable fantasy.

Takeaway: A trippy, spellbinding quest for belonging and self-acceptance.

Comparable Titles: Francesca Lia Block's Psyche in a Dress, Melanie Karsak’s Curiouser and Curiouser.

Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: B+

Formats
Hardcover Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $28.99
Paperback Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $20.99
Ebook Details
  • 04/2024
  • 978-1662928734
  • 228 pages
  • $8.49
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