Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil

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by Ananda Lima

Tordotcom

6/17/2025, paperback

SKU: 9781250292988

 

At a Halloween party in 1999, a writer slept with the devil. She sees him again and again throughout her life and she writes stories for him about things that are both impossible and true.

Lima lures readers into surreal pockets of the United States and Brazil where they'll find bite-size Americans in vending machines and the ghosts of people who are not dead. Once there, she speaks to modern Brazilian-American immigrant experiences-of ambition, fear, longing, and belonging--and reveals the porousness of storytelling and of the places we call home.

With humor, an exquisite imagination, and a voice praised as "singular and wise and fresh" (Cathy Park Hong), Lima joins the literary lineage of Bulgakov and Lispector and the company of writers today like Ted Chiang, Carmen Maria Machado, and Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah.

Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil includes: "Rapture," "Ghost Story," "Tropicália," "Antropógaga," "Idle Hands," "Rent," "Porcelain," "Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory," and "Hasselblad."

Reviews:

"Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil is a creative book for creative people, as much about souls as it is about craft, with one finger expertly on the pulse of the American sociopolitical context. A truly unusual collection; remarkable and memorable, each story containing something meaningful to carry around." --Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six

"Irreverent and very conscious of form, this is a remarkable debut that announces the arrival of a towering talent in speculative fiction." --The New York Times

"A terrific fiction debut... The stories, and the stories within those stories, connect to some of the cruelest portions of the human experience with uncommon warmth and wit."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review"

About the Author:

Ananda Lima is a poet, translator, and fiction writer born in Brasília, Brazil, now living in Chicago, IL . She's the author of the poetry collection Mother/land, winner of the Hudson Prize. Her work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, Poets.org, Kenyon Review Online, Gulf Coast, Pleiades, The Common, Witness, and elsewhere. She has been awarded the inaugural WIP Fellowship by Latinx-in-Publishing. She has an MA in Linguistics from UCLA and an MFA in Creative Writing in Fiction from Rutgers University, Newark. Craft: Stories I wrote for the Devil is her fiction debut.