Wonderblood
- 285 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A post-apocalyptic fantasy about religious war, a perverse faith, and waiting for the space shuttles to return.
Julia Whicker honed her craft at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, earning both the prestigious Capote Fellowship and the Teaching-Writing Fellowship. Her poetry has appeared in notable journals such as The Iowa Review, Word Riot, and The Millions, and she has received a Pushcart Prize nomination. A portion of her novel Wonderblood was previously featured in the literary journal Unstuck. Whicker's writing delves into themes of identity and memory, employing a lyrical style that explores complex relationships. Her prose is known for evoking strong atmospheres and delving into the inner lives of her characters.

A post-apocalyptic fantasy about religious war, a perverse faith, and waiting for the space shuttles to return.