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The Museum of Future Mistakes - by James R Gapinski (Paperback)

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  • Gruesome scenarios take a tender turn; beautiful moments become sources of derision.
  • About the Author: James R. Gapinski (they/them) is the author of the novella Edge of the Known Bus Line (winner of the 2018 Etchings Press Novella Prize), named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2018, and a finalist for the 2019 Montaigne Medal.
  • 162 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, LGBT

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"Gruesome scenarios take a tender turn; beautiful moments become sources of derision. Winner of the BOA Short Fiction Prize, The Museum of Future Mistakes is packed with inventive narrative choices and sharp lyricism, upending expectations on every page. In "Brother and Not-Brother," the residents of an entire city transform into perfect copies of the narrator's deceased brother; these uncanny doppelgèangers spark meditations on childhood scars, grief taking root in the body, and how painful memories can bloom into joy, laughter, and love. In "The Last Dinosaurs of Portland," two anthropomorphic dinosaurs yearn for companionship and empathy while fighting for a meager existence under the weight of past traumas. In "Three-Month Autopsy," a character visits ex-lovers and returns Ziploc baggies full of their body parts, exploring infatuation, jealousy, regret, and the contours of both giving and receiving within a relationship. Through these and other fabulist and magical realist stories, James R. Gapinski considers our physical relationship with our own bodies, how we process love and loss, and fragility of identity amid moments of personal crisis. With elements of the grotesque and the surreal, fans of Carmen Maria Machado and Kelly Link will find much to admire in this award-winning collection"-- Provided by publisher.



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Gruesome scenarios take a tender turn; beautiful moments become sources of derision. Winner of the BOA Short Fiction Prize, The Museum of Future Mistakes is packed with inventive narrative choices and sharp lyricism, upending expectations on every page.


In "Brother and Not-Brother," the residents of an entire city transform into perfect copies of the narrator's deceased brother; these uncanny doppelgängers spark meditations on childhood scars, grief taking root within the body, and how painful memories can bloom into joy, laughter, and love. In "The Last Dinosaurs of Portland," two anthropomorphic dinosaurs yearn for companionship and empathy while fighting for a meager existence under the weight of past traumas. In "Three-Month Autopsy," a character visits ex-lovers and returns Ziploc baggies full of their body parts, exploring infatuation, jealousy, regret, and the contours of both giving and receiving within a relationship.


Through these and other fabulist and magical realist stories, James R. Gapinski considers our physical relationship with our own bodies, how we process love and loss, and the fragility of identity amid moments of personal crisis. With elements of the grotesque and the surreal, fans of Carmen Maria Machado and Kelly Link will find much to admire in this award-winning collection.



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"The Museum of Future Mistakes is an eclectic romp through the challenges of dating, loving, and simply trying to exist in a strange, at times hostile, world. As inventive as they are deeply felt, these stories find beauty in the absurd and absurdity in the status quo. As these bite-sized stories build upon one another, the collection accrues a propulsive weight. I wanted to slow down and savor each piece, but I could never stop at just one." --Gwen E. Kirby, author of Shit Cassandra Saw


"In The Museum of Future Mistakes, James R. Gapinski takes a blade to the seams of ordinary lives to reveal the uncanny nature of the storm that roils beneath the surface for us all. Dead brothers, haunted fingernails, injuries that produce vines, lonely dinosaurs, a magical laundromat, and so much more, spill forth from Gapinski's singular imagination and ask us to confront our grief, our vulnerability, our identity, and our leaps into love. Shot through with a mischievous sense of humor and a keen grip on the alienation that permeates modern life, all of these stories coalesce into the revelation that there is a fragile beauty underpinning every moment that we experience. A stunning and utterly original collection." --Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed To The Manticore


"By juxtaposing the mundane with the fantastical, James R. Gapinski captures the unique alienation of navigating reality from the margins. The Museum of Future Mistakes is a compulsively readable journey through everyday devastations, pyrrhic victories, and the absurdity of modern life." --Jasmine Sawers, author of The Anchored World: Flash Fairy Tales and Folklore




About the Author



James R. Gapinski (they/them) is the author of the novella Edge of the Known Bus Line (winner of the 2018 Etchings Press Novella Prize), named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2018, and a finalist for the 2019 Montaigne Medal. Gapinski lives in Portland, OR.
Dimensions (Overall): 5.25 Inches (H) x 8.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 162
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: LGBT
Publisher: BOA Editions
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: James R Gapinski
Language: English
Street Date: October 7, 2025
TCIN: 94568409
UPC: 9781960145864
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-6529
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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