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Francine Cunningham

    Francine Cunningham's work delves into themes of identity and cultural inheritance, drawing from their Indigenous heritage. Their prose and poetry are characterized by a profound exploration of human connection and the natural world. Cunningham's creative approach centers on a distinctive narrative voice that resonates deeply with readers. Their writing aims to foster reflection and an appreciation for the diverse tapestry of human experience.

    God Isn't Here Today
    • For fans of Chuck Palahniuk, Joyce Carol Oates, and Karen Russell, the stories in Francine Cunningham’s debut collection God Isn’t Here Today ricochet between form and genre, taking readers on a dark, irreverent, yet poignant journey led by a unique and powerful new voice.Driven by desperation into moments of transformation, Cunningham’s characters are presented with moments of choice—some for the better and some for the worse. A young man goes to God’s office downtown for advice; a woman discovers she is the last human on Earth; an ice cream vendor is driven insane by his truck’s song; an ageing stripper uses undergarments to enact her escape plan; an incubus tires of his professional grind; and a young woman inherits a power that has survived genocide, but comes with a burden of its own.Even as they flirt with the fantastic, Cunningham’s stories unfold with the innate elegance of a spring fern, reminding us of the inherent dualities in human nature—and that redemption can arise where we least expect it.

      God Isn't Here Today