Reviews
Praise for The Two Doctors Górski
“This is dark academia at its most oppressive and intense. . .The cruelty and indifference of the academy; the far-reaching damage caused by ego-driven obsession; the refusal of senior faculty members to consider students as anything but extensions of themselves: All are marvelously staged and meticulously examined.“—The New York Times
“Confident and lyrical, The Two Doctors Górski is an academic gut-punch. A superb blend of the devastatingly familiar and exquisitely fantastical.”—Caitlin Starling, best-selling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence
“Wonderful voice, memorable characters and very interesting metaphysics. Couldn’t put it down.”—Jo Walton
“Fellman flips the Frankenstein story of scientist and creation on its head . . . The relationship between the two [doctors] is thorny and fascinating, leading into an exploration of queer monstrosity that is more overt in Fellman’s rendition than in Mary Shelley’s original. . . . This brilliant, haunting tale packs a punch.“—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Fellman continues to showcase a skill for capturing psychological depths with flashing concision. . . . This is a dark novella, and feels like a new direction in Fellman’s already impressive use of the speculative to think through questions of identity.“—Locus
“An introspective masterpiece of low fantasy. . .[and] literary fantasy at its finest, a deeply contemplative and multilayered novel that explores the real psychological struggles of identity, imposter syndrome, and the trials of academic life.”—Grimdark Magazine
Praise for Dead Collections
“[A] thoughtful, acerbic, bracingly hopeful book.”—The New York Times
“Author Fellman has sensitively constructed the complex internal landscape of a multilayered protagonist whose self-consciousness, quirks, and anxieties are palpable….Unique and emotionally deep.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Utterly refreshing and thrilling. Dead Collections is a marvel that left me feeling as if miracles might lurk behind every doorway and inside every old box of papers.”—Charlie Jane Anders