PRAISE FOR CHRISTOPHER EVANS AND NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH "In crisp, forthright prose, Christopher Evans's clear-eyed and compassionate collection of stories documents a present (and near future) that is both utterly bizarre and ambiguously hopeful. This is exactly what we need to be reading." -- Carleigh Baker, author of Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalist Bad Endings "Christopher Evans's stories fracture the mundane to reveal a bedrock of absurdity. Like Donald Barthelme, Evans brandishes humour in the face of reality, both defamiliarizing and helping us see more clearly the familiar emotional lives of his characters. These stories will make you laugh -- until you notice your reflection peeking out between the pages." -- John Elizabeth Stintzi, author of Vanishing Monuments and Junebat "Evans's stories are littered with characters who are under the impression they are normal people. They are horribly, tragically mistaken . a perfect depiction of human nature.
These stories are hilarious, strange, and touching. At their root, they are an exploration of the deep sadness of modern existence, which can only be conveyed through an equally deep humour." -- Jen Neale, author of Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalist Land Mammals and Sea Creatures "Uncanny in their capture of the anxiety of our times, these stories buzz with urgency, sting with humour, and probe a beguiling dream state: the absurdity and audacity of being human." -- Nancy Lee, author of VanCity Book Prize winner The Age.