The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First - by Stephen Hundley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First is the debut short fiction collection by Stephen Hundley that showcases sixteen bizarre, hard-loving stories set in the foothills, pinelands, low country, and barrier islands of Georgia and a few other places too.
- Author(s): Stephen Hundley
- 162 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
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Book Synopsis
The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First is the debut short fiction collection by Stephen Hundley that showcases sixteen bizarre, hard-loving stories set in the foothills, pinelands, low country, and barrier islands of Georgia and a few other places too. Hundley's men and women grapple with death, distant lovers, damaged families as well as sharks, stray dogs, and man-eating tigers, while exploring questions of belonging and duty to people and place. A man discovers an abandoned child at a flea market. A diver visits a sleeping nuclear bomb just a mile from the beach. A woman prophesizes visitors from the stars. This collection works to make the familiar new, and to introduce fantasy and science fiction spurs to the Southern literary tradition.
In "Settled," winner of the 2019 Larry Brown Short Story Award, a town is evacuated before a planned flood, but some citizens decide to affix pontoons to the bottom of their house and ride out the storm. While the diner is ripped apart for sport by bored deputies, and wild animals flee the woods, a man moves the grave of his son to higher ground and pleads with his estranged wife to leave for safety, but the forces of guilt and grief compel her to stay, even as the feral dogs howl and the helicopters circle and the flood waters prepare to tear it all away. Hundley brings his characters to the breaking point, where the choices are extreme, and there isn't always a clean way out. The forces in this world inflict brutal wounds and leave their victims estranged and confused. All that remains is the connection of homeplace and the forgiveness they offer, or withhold, from the ones they love.
The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First offers an intimate glimpse into a working class and American South populated by men and women who have made themselves acolytes of existential powers-atomic bombs and aliens, the ocean and desperate love. This is a book for dreamers and space cadets, for fighters and providers, for anyone who believes in a connection between the places we come from and the people we become.
Review Quotes
"Hundley's stories are arrestingly lyrical: their red-clay, real-world images and actions often bear the intensity of dreams. They snap and bite and sear the heart." - Laura Newbern, author of Love and The Eye
"That highly crafted, literary story collections like The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First continue to surface in the world is a tribute to writers like Hundley and to publishers that advocate for them... This collection should be on the TBR list for anyone with a desire to understand the future direction of short fiction, not only in the South, but far beyond those borders." - Scott Gould, The South Carolina Review; author of The Hammerhead Chronicles and Idiot Men
"An assortment of characters facing down vultures, weathering storms, and battling inner demons are the aliens that can be found in Hundley's The Aliens Will Come To Georgia First. This compilation of short stories would fit well in a public library or an academic library collection that supports the short story form." - Melissa Lockaby, The Southeastern Librarian