Down From


Down From

Ursula Pflug

 

On nice days the witch Sandrine, a wife and mother of two (or is it three?) canoes along the Stream of Consciousness to the outskirts of town where her friend Vienna lives on the edge of a swamp. At Hartwood portals litter the paths, big as dinner plates, but only if you have an eye for that sort of thing. Sometimes Vienna, who does, outlines them in circles of wildflowers or pastel chalk, to alert the unwary who might otherwise be whisked away. Instead, Vienna tells her, Sandrine should explore the disused upstairs bedrooms, haunted not by the ghosts of former inhabitants but by alternate worlds, one behind each of many brightly painted doors. What kind of world is behind each door? How to pick? Behind Pomme Verte, the door she finally tries, Sandrine meets a tall young man with red hair, who may be a son she didn’t know she had. Is it possible that in the other worlds one has children who are searching for their biological mothers, just as if they had been adopted by a human and not, as it were, by another world? Only one way to find out.

 

About the Author Ursula Pflug’s fiction and essays have appeared in numerous places in Canada, the US and the UK, including Lightspeed, Fantasy, Strange Horizons, Postscripts, Leviathan, LCRW, Now Magazine, and The New York Review of Science Fiction. She has collaborated extensively with filmmakers, playwrights, dancers and installation artists. Her work has been funded by The Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts and The Laidlaw Foundation.

 

 

Down From Ursula PflugPaperback, 100 pages. Release Date: April 2, 2018
ISBN-13: 978-1-943813-57-5
Price: US $12.00