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“Imagine getting a job creating the supernatural haunts that "happen" on set of a Haunted Home Improvement Reality TV show? But what if you realized you weren't the only one on set creating the haunts. Written in mixed media format, this ghost story will be a must to pack for fall camping season. For readers who haven't found their people or theirselves yet. Haunt Sweet Home will remind you it's OK to not have it all quite figured out yet. Perfect Wholesome Horror.”
— Jenny • E. Shaver, bookseller
This program features multicast narration.
On the set of a kitschy reality TV show, staged scares transform into unnerving reality in this spooky ghost story from multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author Sarah Pinsker.
“Don’t talk to day about what we do at night.”
When aimless twenty-something Mara lands a job as the night-shift production assistant on her cousin’s ghost hunting/home makeover reality TV show Haunt Sweet Home, she quickly determines her new role will require a healthy attitude toward duplicity. But as she hides fog machines in the woods and improvises scares to spook new homeowners, a series of unnerving incidents on set and a creepy new coworker force Mara to confront whether the person she's truly been deceiving and hiding from all along—is herself.
Eerie and empathetic, Haunt Sweet Home is a multifaceted, supernatural exploration of finding your own way into adulthood, and into yourself.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor.com.
Sarah Pinsker is the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K Dick Award winning author of A Song For A New Day, We Are Satellites, Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea, Lost Places, and over sixty works of short fiction. Her stories have appeared in Asimov's, Strange Horizons, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Uncanny, and in numerous anthologies and year’s bests. She is also a singer/songwriter with four albums on various independent labels. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her wife and two weird dogs.
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Praise for Haunt Sweet Home
"Sarah Pinsker delivers yet again. Haunt Sweet Home cuts directly to the heart of a life that feels like it's haunted by the person living it. This one is fraught in all the right places."—Sarah Gailey, bestselling author of Just Like Home
"Kind but not gentle, Pinsker cuts to the core of the lives we craft and those that are imposed on us, and how it feels to be both in the circle by the fire, and forever lurking in the shadowy woods beyond."—Kathleen Jennings, author of Flyaway
"Pinsker pulls off the near-impossible feat of delivering a story that is simultaneously sweet and unnerving, reassuring and frightening."—A.C. Wise, author of The Ghost Sequences
"Threaded through with good humour and riddled with human frailty, Haunt Sweet Home is a creepy, disturbing book. I loved it."—Kaaron Warren, multi-award winning author of Bitters
"Pinsker’s evocative prose turns an amusing reality-show backdrop into a haunting story of hiding from (and discovering) oneself."—Library Journal
Praise for We Are Satellites
"Taut and elegant, carefully introspected and thoughtfully explored."—The New York Times
"Compassionate, richly-textured."—Annalee Newitz
Praise for A Song for a New Day
"An all-too plausible version of the apocalypse, rendered in such compelling prose that you won’t be able to put it down.”—Kelly Link
"You'd better keep a copy of A Song for a New Day with you at all times, because this book will help you survive the future."—Charlie Jane Anders
"A compelling book about the importance of music—and any sort of art—in a world where it seems like the least essential thing."—Ann Leckie
"Like listening to a fine, well-rehearsed song unleashed live. It's a deeply human song of queer found family and the tension between independence and belonging, thoughtful and raw like the best live music."—Nicola Griffith