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Skull Cathedral
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05 September 2020

"Melissa Wiley writes, 'I usually enjoy things more when no one draws my attention to them.' If, like Wiley, you prefer to notice things on your own, start reading Skull Cathedral right now. It is brilliant. If, however, you want to know where to draw your attention, start with the way her prose moves. Never predictable, her observations and insights are as lyrical as her sentences themselves. Simultaneously loose and precise, her connections between seemingly unrelated subjects (a woman teaching English to a dolphin connects to astronauts landing on the moon, which soon connects to Wiley walking into a restaurant’s glass wall) astound me. She shows that suspense can exist primarily in reflection, not simply in event. Melissa Wiley is one of my favorite writers." —Jeannie Vanasco, Author of Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl