When Grandma dies and the front door disappears, one family will have to explore the inner dimensions of their house, themselves, and each other in order to find a way out. Bradley Sands' novelette reimagines the idea that a house becomes a home, and instead asks what happens when a family becomes a house. Liquid Status is family drama reimagined as a surreal, existential nightmare.
"This reads like what might happen if Freud and the Joker collaborated on a rewrite of Blake Butler's There Is No Year. A weird and swerving book that nonetheless says a lot about the hidden dynamics of families."
-Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses
Genre: Mystery
"This reads like what might happen if Freud and the Joker collaborated on a rewrite of Blake Butler's There Is No Year. A weird and swerving book that nonetheless says a lot about the hidden dynamics of families."
-Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses
Genre: Mystery
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