Portalmania Stories

Debbie Urbanski

Book - 2025

"If you could go anywhere, where would you go? And what happens to the people you leave behind? From the author of After World comes a genre-busting collection of stories that reveal our lives in a startling new light, perfect for fans of Kelly Link and Carmen Maria Machado"--

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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction
Short stories
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Debbie Urbanski (author)
Edition
First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition
Physical Description
297 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781668061114
  • The promise of a portal
  • How to kiss a hojacki
  • Long may my land be bright
  • LK-32-C
  • A few personal observations on portals
  • The dirty golden yellow house
  • Hysteria
  • Some personal arguments in support of the betteryou (based on early interactions)
  • The portal
  • Story notes.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Urbanski (After World) delivers a quietly haunting collection of nine speculative shorts that employ the recurring motif of portals to other worlds to explore themes of loss, longing, and transformation. The narrator of "The Promise of a Portal," a chilling meditation on desire and consent, revisits childhood memories of girls from her neighborhood who vanished into mysterious vans and returned changed. "A Few Personal Observations on Portals" follows a woman as she navigates her disintegrating family's obsession with portals, probing the tension between responsibility and escape. In "Hysteria," a less obviously portal-centric story, a woman's therapy session spirals into a surreal interrogation of trauma, repression, and the monstrous within. Urbanski's prose is both clinical and intimate, grounding high-concept ideas in emotionally precise psychological realism. Throughout, portals function less as escapes than as mirrors, revealing each character's private ache. The result is a sharp, off-kilter collection that uses the uncanny as a lens for deeply human concerns. Agent: Kate Garrick, Salky Lit Management. (May)

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