Brenda Peynado's genre-bending short story collection, The Rock Eaters--featuring alien arrivals, angels falling from rooftops, virtual reality, and sorrows manifesting as tumorous stones--was named one of NPR, the New York Public Library, and Electric Literature's best books of the year. Her stories have won an O. Henry Prize, a Pushcart Prize, the Chicago Tribune's Nelson Algren Award, and inclusion in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy. She teaches creative writing at the University of Houston.
""I was astonished by how many huge ideas could fit into this taut, swift novella by Brenda Peynado: it's all at once a meditation on motherhood, grief, war, environmental collapse, dread, and the nature of memory and time; yet the book is miraculously also buoyant, thrilling, a breathless and headlong read for a breathtaking time on this planet. I ate it up.""--Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author ""Time's Agent is a gorgeous mediation on grief, colonialism, love and parenthood. Sharp and sparkling.""--Lauren Beukes, bestselling author of The Shining Girls ""At once an incredibly human story about family and sacrifice as well as a staggering work of anti-capitalist eco fiction, Time's Agent is heartbreaking, inspiring, genius.""--Reactor ""There are huge, fascinating ideas laced throughout this story of shattering grief... Fans of Carmen Maria Machado will find in this debut novelist a new author to follow every bit as voraciously.""--Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Rock Eaters ""Peynado is a writer willing to cross literary borders.""--Julia Alvarez ""Peynado conjures both the playful sorcery of Kelly Link and the haunted atmosphere of Kali Fajardo-Anstine.""--NPR ""A genre-bending sociopolitical commentary with prose that shines.""--The Washington Post ""Each of Peynado's storis is finely formed as a diamond...Wily but throbbing with heart, they dart into unexpected crevices of human experience...They speak to our unkempt, scarred world, even as they reimagine it not just once, but repeatedly.""--The San Francisco Chronicle ""Brenda Peynado's The Rock Eaters only came out in 2021, but listening to it, you'd be forgiven for thinking it's been around long enough to be a modern magical realist classic.""--Paste ""Genre-bending brilliance . . . Peynado's harnessing of the diasporic imagination establishes her as a true magician of the marvelous real.""--The Boston Globe