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    I’m looking for two different types of books, both speculative, preferably collections of short stories though novels also appreciated.

    1. Stories that combine pyschological realism with a speculative or fantastical element.
    2. Stories, like the above, in which the speculative/fantastical element announces itself slowly.

    I think Kelly Link might be somewhat like what I’m looking for.

    Thank you for any help!

    by NefariousnessFar8293

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    1. Certainly! If you’re looking for stories that blend psychological realism with speculative or fantastical elements, here are recommendations, including both short story collections and novels:

      1. **”Her Body and Other Parties” by Carmen Maria Machado:** This collection of short stories weaves elements of psychological realism with speculative and surreal themes. The stories explore the complexities of women’s lives through a fantastical lens.

      2. **”The Tsar of Love and Techno” by Anthony Marra:** This interconnected collection of short stories spans decades and involves various characters whose lives are subtly connected. It combines psychological depth with elements of magical realism, creating a rich and immersive narrative.

      3. **”The Snow Child” by Eowyn Ivey:** Set in 1920s Alaska, this novel combines a realistic portrayal of a struggling couple with a touch of magical realism. The fantastical element unfolds gradually, blending seamlessly with the psychological aspects of the characters.

      4. **”The Secret History” by Donna Tartt:** While not speculative in the traditional sense, this novel combines psychological depth with a mysterious and atmospheric setting. It’s a slow-burning narrative that unveils layers of intrigue and darkness.

      5. **”Vampires in the Lemon Grove” by Karen Russell:** This short story collection by the author of “Swamplandia!” features tales that blend psychological realism with fantastical elements. The speculative aspects are often introduced in a gradual and intriguing manner.

      6. **”The Ocean at the End of the Lane” by Neil Gaiman:** Gaiman’s novel seamlessly combines a nostalgic portrayal of childhood with elements of fantasy and the supernatural. The fantastical elements are revealed gradually, creating a captivating narrative.

      These works share a balance of psychological depth and speculative elements, with some featuring a gradual unfolding of the fantastical aspects.

      You can get them for $1 on bit.ly/LectorBox btw

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