A Smoke Stained Cab
A Smoke Stained Cab is the long anticipated debut story collection from Trista Hurley-Waxali. A book infused with magical realism, near future speculation and oddities both familiar and frightening, the book confronts difficult relationships and conversations in a time when dialogue and discourse sound like corporate mantras. It begins with "Desired Effect," a dystopian piece about a father who aims for his daughter's silence. While "Rooted" explores how addiction can stunt one's ability to find their tone. Bringing in a modern flair, "Baby Alexa" is about actively withholding grief from AI. To then close with "Anise," who unapologetically reclaims her voice in a basement garden. These stories aim for the reader to hear themselves in a climate demanding a stance.
A Smoke Stained Cab is the long anticipated debut story collection from Trista Hurley-Waxali. A book infused with magical realism, near future speculation and oddities both familiar and frightening, the book confronts difficult relationships and conversations in a time when dialogue and discourse sound like corporate mantras. It begins with "Desired Effect," a dystopian piece about a father who aims for his daughter's silence. While "Rooted" explores how addiction can stunt one's ability to find their tone. Bringing in a modern flair, "Baby Alexa" is about actively withholding grief from AI. To then close with "Anise," who unapologetically reclaims her voice in a basement garden. These stories aim for the reader to hear themselves in a climate demanding a stance.
A Smoke Stained Cab is the long anticipated debut story collection from Trista Hurley-Waxali. A book infused with magical realism, near future speculation and oddities both familiar and frightening, the book confronts difficult relationships and conversations in a time when dialogue and discourse sound like corporate mantras. It begins with "Desired Effect," a dystopian piece about a father who aims for his daughter's silence. While "Rooted" explores how addiction can stunt one's ability to find their tone. Bringing in a modern flair, "Baby Alexa" is about actively withholding grief from AI. To then close with "Anise," who unapologetically reclaims her voice in a basement garden. These stories aim for the reader to hear themselves in a climate demanding a stance.
"A Smoke Stained Cab is a book of simultaneous heartbreak and joy, portraits of subjugation paired with resistance. Trista Hurley-Waxali's magical realist collection delivers a lesson in survival for those who feel muzzled-a manual for birthing something beautiful in the fertile aftermath of yesterday's ashes. Throughout A Smoke Stained Cab, readers are urged above all else to listen closely to its characters, to empathize, to find communion in resilience."
— James R. Gapinski, author of The Museum of Future Mistakes