Rebecca Brown’s thirteenth book is narrative cycle that revamps old fairy tales, movies, and myths, as it leads us from where we are to where we might go. Praise for Not Heaven, Somewhere Else: “It feels dangerous and exciting, like if (Brown) puts her big brain to it long enough, she could completely rewrite the story of who we are.” (Seattle Review of Books) “Highly recommended and highly rewarding.” (The Stranger) Praise for Rebecca Brown: “Strange and wonderful…Brown strips language of convention to lay bare the ferocious rituals of love and need.” (The New York Times) “Simply one of the best contemporary lesbian writers around.” (Dorothy Allison) “America’s only real rock ‘n’ roll schoolteacher.” (Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth)