Louise Fabiani lives in Montreal, where she writes about science, reads too much, and remains on the lookout for philosophical and cultural variations on the human relationship to the nonhuman world. Her book reviews, essays, articles, poetry and short fiction have appeared in the TLS, Dark Matter, U.S. 1 Worksheets, Seed, The New Quarterly, the Toronto Star, and the Globe and Mail, among others.
Part misandry-based revenge fantasy, part science fiction mash-up, Under the Skin weasels its way into your reptilian brain from its first baffling frames.