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Agnes has been drifting away from herself. People look through her,
her husband doesn't understand her, and lately, she's begun losing
the sensations in her body. When a tube of shoplifted lipstick
awakens her back to life, an impulse for stealing emerges that
leads her to a court-ordered service at a camp for grieving
children. While initially hoping only that the time there will help
her give up stealing, Agnes soon learns that she can use objects to
connect grieving children with the spirits of their parents. She
must navigate the choice between using her compulsion for her own
pleasure and helping the bereaved. Luminaries is about the things
we take and about the things that are taken from us. It asks what
it means to exist in lives filled with loss, to reach for the
things we hope will restore us, and the risks we're willing to take
to ward off yearning-both in our material lives and social lives.
Luminaries is the winner of the Omnidawn Fabulist Fiction
Novelette/Chapbook Prize, selected by Kellie Wells.
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