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“Korn’s writing always sparkles.” — Literary Hub

The Shutouts

“A perfect blend of sadness and hope that refuses to downplay the dangers of climate change nor discount humanity’s desire to survive.” — Kirkus

“It’s another winner from Korn.” — Publishers Weekly

“Readers seeking cli-fi that celebrates queer characters and survival will find this a hopeful look at the future even after disaster." —Library Journal

"Set in a dystopian future that’s uncomfortably likely, Korn’s characters find joy nevertheless in queer friendships, parenthood, romance, and sex. This isn’t a sugarcoated, sappy kind of book; the world Korn writes about is real, painful, and has consequences... It’s a book I really needed right now, and I suspect you might, too." —Them

"Peers down the dark tunnel of our unsettling present and catches a glimmer of what may save us on the other side...[with] tender and urgent prose." —Chicago Review of Books

Yours for the Taking

"The action of the book will keep the reader turning the pages... radically reimagines the world and challenges our ideas for living in it." ―The New York Times

"Korn manages to grapple with weighty topics while also delivering a compelling read, rife with twists." ―Elle

"Listen, just read the book." ―Vogue

"An alluring story of a feminist dystopia... Korn’s conceits are as provocative as her characters are well-rounded. Readers will eat up this distinctive work of climate fiction." ―Publishers Weekly

"Korn's premise couldn't be more timely....this novel sparkles." ―Kirkus Reviews

"An intriguing exploration of how 'saving the world' can become warped by ego and ideology. Korn’s timely fiction debut indicts exclusionary corporate feminism." ―Library Journal