The Blurbs are Here

The blurbs for Crocodile Tears Didn’t Cause the Flood are here. I’m grateful to these four incredible writers for their thoughtful and very kind words about my upcoming collection. It means so much to have writer support as my little book gets ready to make its way into the world.

It’s especially meaningful to have support from Alexander, Becky, Andrew, and Nathan because I teach their work. And I have for a good while—since I first came across their most recent collections. For Alexander, I’ve been teaching “Rocket Night” since his debut collection from several years ago. It’s just all so cool.

Thank you, fellow writers! I’m honored to have your recommendations.

“Bradley Sides' new collection is a traveling carnival filled with pond monsters, vampire girls, fire breathing children, and minor apocalypses. It's also a collection of good-hearted people trying to make their way through unstable worlds of wonder and joy—in other words, the stories of our lives.”

—Alexander Weinstein, author of Universal Love

Crocodile Tears Didn’t Cause the Flood is a wildly entertaining ride. I loved reading about monsters, a vampire who doesn’t want to take over the family garlic farm, ghost children, the apocalypse and a prehistoric bird-sister in stories that are hilarious, unsettling, tender and wise. This terrific collection reveals not only Bradley Sides’ impressive range as a writer, but also the strange and wondrous shapes love can take.” 

—Becky Hagenston, author of The Age of Discovery and Other Stories

“In his latest collection, Crocodile Tears Didn’t Cause the Flood, Bradley Sides’ literary imagination is extraordinary. Monsters and moths. Vampires and dragons. Holograms and ghosts. Sides gives the reader all of this and more. But this book is not just an imaginative feat, through its otherworldly lenses we see clearly what it means to be heartbreakingly and beautifully human. These stories are remarkable.”

—Andrew Siegrist, author of We Imagined It Was Rain

“With his second story collection, Bradley Sides poignantly illustrates the divide between myth and magic, between monsters and men. Crocodile Tears Didn’t Cause the Flood invites readers to bear witness to the melancholic yet brilliant transformation of characters who long for family—those broken and found, who sway upon the precipice of faith and unbelief, who ache in the absence of children and parents. In a time when asking, begging, and praying for miracles isn’t enough, Sides has gifted us a book full of them.”

—Nathan Elias, author of The Reincarnations and Coil Quake Rift

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