

S.T., a domesticated crow, is a bird of simple pleasures: hanging out with his owner Big Jim, trading insults with Seattle's wild crows (i.e. " The Secret Life of Pets meets The Walking Dead" in this big-hearted, boundlessly beautiful romp through the Apocalypse, where a foul-mouthed crow is humanity's only chance to survive Seattle's zombie problem (Karen Joy Fowler, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author). Lauren Suidgeest, Schuler Books (Grand Rapids), Grand Rapids, MIĪ finalist for the 2020 Thurber Prize for American Humor! This novel is outrageously fun, witty, timely, strange, and definitely worth the read.” the aforementioned crow - sets off on an adventure around Seattle to save the human race from its seemingly rapid demise. “Who could ask for a better narrator for the zombie apocalypse than a crudely hilarious, domesticated crow? S.T. Dena Kurt, River Lights Bookstore, Dubuque, IA Winter 2020 Reading Group Indie Next List Thank you for restoring my faith that this world may live on.” I really can’t think of another current novel that conveys such humor, joy, sorrow, and hope so beautifully. Her vision of the zombie apocalypse is a strange and wonderful journey I want to take again and again. Kira Jane Buxton speaks crow, gull, dog, housecat, and owl with such fluency and poetry that I could not put this book down. a foul-mouthed, idealistic, moral crow with unquenchable courage - and his sidekick, a befuddled bloodhound. She calls the tropical utopia of Seattle home and spends her time with three cats, a dog, two crows, a charm of hummingbirds, five Steller's jays, two dark-eyed juncos, two squirrels, and a husband.“We need more heroes like S.T. Her debut novel Hollow Kingdom was an Indie Next pick, a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor, the Audie Awards and the Washington State Book Awards, and was named a best book of 2019 by NPR, Book Riot, and Good Housekeeping.

Kira Jane Buxton's writing has appeared in The New York Times,, McSweeney’s, The Rumpus, Huffington Post, and more. She calls the tropical utopia of Seattle home and spends her time with three cats, a dog, two crows, a charm of hummingbirds, five Steller's jays, two dark-eyed juncos, two squirrels, and a husband.
