It’s a tender and kind-hearted romance where Jeremy, who is neurodiverse, and Merion, who is bi-gender, are brought together by the apricot-scented poltergeist in Jeremy’s closet. “A Silly Love Story” is a terrific beginning to the collection. It also happens to be one of the best collections I’ve read this year, up there with outstanding books like Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory, Sofia Rhei’s Everything Is Made of Letters, and Wendy Erskine’s Sweet Home (which technically isn’t genre but who’s counting). Nino Cipri’s debut collection, Homesick, is a selection of nine stories (of the more than 20 they have written) that appeared in a variety of venues including Nightmare, Liminal Magazine, Crossed Genres, and Tor.com.
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