A young girl sees ghosts from her third eye, located where her belly button should be. A one-dimensional yellow man steps out of a cinema screen, hoping to lead a three-dimensional life. A journalist goes on assignment to report the latest food trend, which turns ice-cream eating into an extreme sport.
In Portable Curiosities, Julie Koh reimagines our world with a dark, satirical twist. These twelve stories combine absurd humour with searing critiques on contemporary society – the rampant consumerism, the casual misogyny, the insidious fear of those who are different. Brilliantly clever and brimming with heart, this unforgettable collection is the work of a significant new talent.
Shortlisted, 2018 Norma K Hemming Award presented by the Australian Science Fiction Foundation
Winner, 2017 SMH Best Young Novelists Awards
Shortlisted, 2017 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards – Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
Shortlisted, 2016 Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction
Shortlisted, 2016 Queensland Literary Awards – Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award