If anything's going to save the characters in Amelia Gray's debut from
their troubled romances, their social improprieties, or their hands
turning into claws, it's a John Mayer concert tee. In AM/PM, impish
humor and cutting insight are on full display. Readers tour the lives of
23 characters across 120 stories full of lizard tails, Schrödinger
boxes, and volcano love. June wakes up one morning covered in seeds;
Leonard falls in love with a chaise lounge; Betty insists everything
except flowers are a symbol of her love for her husband; Andrew talks to
his house in times of crisis. Written every morning and night for two
months, these brief vignettes (50 to 100 words) recall Donald Barthelme
in their whimsy and subtle yet powerful emotions. An intermittent love
story as seen through a darkly comic lens, AM/PM mixes poetry and
prose, humor and hubris to create a truly original work of fiction.