Ben Berman Ghan is a writer and editor from Toronto, Canada, whose prose and poetry have been published in Clarkesworld magazine, Strange Horizons, the Blasted Tree Publishing Co., the /tƐmz/ Review and others. His previous works include the short story collection What We See in the Smoke. He now lives and writes in Calgary, Alberta, where he is a Ph.D. student in English literature at the University of Calgary. You can find him at www.inkstainedwreck.ca.
"""Expansive, imaginative and thrumming with volatile life, The Year Shall Run Like Rabbits is a showcase for Ghan's immersive and elegant prose to depict worlds beyond our own. Toronto will never be the same."" - Andrew F. Sullivan, author of The Marigold ""Sentient holograms, cyborgs, moon colonies, a dreary future-Toronto - Ghan's The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits reads like a mythical, cyberpunk, posthuman fever dream. This novel is for fans of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed, Larissa Lai's The Tiger Flu and Omar El Akkad's American War."" - John Elizabeth Stintzi, author of My Volcano and Bad Houses ""There is a restless inventiveness to the book: each story introduces a new conceit, a new twist or speculative element.[...] Ghan is as good at character as he is at worldbuilding. What We See in the Smoke is filled with a motley collection of people, androids and clones whose emotional lives are as carefully limned as the details of their contexts."" - The Temz Review"