cover image Push of the Sky

Push of the Sky

Camille Alexa, . . Hadley Rille, $15.95 (304pp) ISBN 978-0-9819243-7-3

Alexa's impressive debut collection covers a wide variety of subgenres, among which she switches with ease. The highlight is the slightly absurdist “Shades of White and Road,” which develops the whimsy of a magic kingdom and talking objects into something touching and beautiful. Other standouts include the melancholy, postapocalyptic “A Taste of Snow,” the fun space frontier tale “The Clone Wrangler's Bride” and the clockwork-and-alchemy fantasy “The Butterfly Assassins,” which deftly mixes a murder mystery, court intrigue and a stutterer's plight in a world where magic requires verbal incantations. “Paperheart,” focusing on the last dragon, and “They Shall Be as They Know,” an eschatological zombie story, nicely revisit familiar themes. The poems are not as strong as the fiction but they show decent range. Alexa's voice is a welcome new addition to genre fiction. (June)