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About The Book
Perennially single, socially awkward, and drowning in debt, Michael Lincoln finds his life has turned out nothing like the intergalactic lives of the pulp heroes of his youth. But these are pedestrian concerns—he has a higher calling, and that is to preserve for all posterity the greatest series in the history of the written word: The Star Rot Chronicles.
Written collectively by Michael’s best (and perhaps only) friend Taras K. Castle and his misfit science fiction writing group, the Orb 4, the stories follow Captain Baldwin and his fearless crew on their mind-bending adventures across the Metallic Realms, from solar whales swallowing suns at the edge of spacetime to extraterrestrial romances and interstellar wars. These masterpieces have gone tragically unpublished—until now.
But the most urgent story Michael must tell takes place in the more intimate (if no less dramatic) confines of literary Brooklyn. Behind the greatest universe ever created, there are the all-too-mortal people who wrote it. As Michael chronicles the personal melodramas of the Orb 4 as well as the fun house reflections in their fiction, the line between real and unreal becomes dangerously thin, and the true reasons for the group’s fallout begin to emerge. As he labors away in hiding, Michael has just one mission: to bring the Metallic Realms to the world. No matter the cost.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atria Books (May 13, 2025)
- Length: 320 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668058671
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Praise for Metallic Realms
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY ESQUIRE
“An absolute blast.” —Chicago Tribune
“Like any good book-within-a-book, Lincoln Michel’s latest is a complex tale that also finds intimacy and depth in its characters at every turn. The brilliance of Metallic Realms will burn your senses.” —The Chicago Review of Books
“Exciting and tragic and funny and bewildering and just plain wonderful.” —Booklist
“Compulsively inventive and in love with language...a total blast!” —Ed Park, author of Same Bed Different Dreams, Pulitzer Prize finalist for fiction
“Smart, funny, and thrilling. Highly recommended.” —Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World
“This is the great novel of stan culture.” —Brandon Taylor, author of Real Life and The Late Americans
“A marvelous romp of a book, a tragicomic interweaving of tales, a kaleidoscopic journey that takes place simultaneously in a city apartment and in the vast reaches of space. With his characteristic wit and intellect, Lincoln Michel unearths all sorts of truths about loneliness, community, creativity, and fan culture. I couldn’t put this book down, and it delighted me at every turn.” —Helen Phillips, author of The Need and Hum
“A brilliant, inventive satire of writers and super fans, even better for its obvious affection towards both. Lincoln Michel is one of the most surprising speculative writers working today, and this witty planet-hopping love letter to pulp science fiction is the most fun I’ve had reading all year.” —Matt Bell, author of Appleseed
“Metallic Realms accomplishes in prose what the classic silent comedians accomplished on film, turning the trips and missteps of a born fumbler into acrobatics: Nothing goes well, but perfectly. Delightful to behold.” —Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations
“A sci-fi masterpiece. The story soars across galaxies but finds its emotional heft in a deft portrait of literary lives in New York and the many dramas of their mingled ambitions and disappointments.” —LitHub
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