2021 IPPY Awards Gold Medal for Short Stories 2021 Foreword INDIES Bronze Medal for Short Stories Publishers Weekly, "Books for Short Attention Spans 2021" Electric Literature, "7 Magical Realism Stories from the American South" "[Collins] lays on the verve and wit across the 13 stories in this crisp collection....[and] exhibits a contagious appreciation for the worlds strange horrors, big and small." Publishers Weekly, online and print "Beautifully written, wildly imaginative stories." Kirkus, online and print "Kentucky author Whitney Collins begins her fantasticand fantasticalstory 'Lonelyhearts' like this: 'Lenoras first heart arrived in a box of Rice Krispies. It fell into her cereal bowl with a damp thud, and for a brief moment she mistook it for a hunk of roast beef.' And the story only gets better. Collins story, full of literal hearts, is full of tenderness, loneliness, and love." Bradley Sides, Electric Literature, "7 Magical Realism Stories from the American South" "Not a word is wasted in Big Bad, an unusual and masterful collection of short stories." Foreword Reviews starred review, online and print "Offbeat, high-concept worldbuilding." "Books for Short Attention Spans 2021," Publishers Weekly "[A] deliciously dark world in which anything is possible and the most horrifying is probable." "Big Bad Pushes the Boundaries of Both Its Characters and Its Readers" by Kate Murphy, Southern Review of Books "In her debut short story collection Big Bad, Whitney Collins showcases the emotion involved in making the most brutal of human decisions....Collins leads her characters to face a metaphorical precipice, with comfort items nowhere in sight. The view from the edge is new, splintered, and daunting. As readers, we look out into the abyss of possible outcomes....We find it peculiar that the characters make the choices they do. But thats what makes these stories so startling....Collins illuminates the very moments in a persons life when those close by would look away. Not because of the gore, but because looking would show us the things that make everyday life unbearable, and the desperation that confronts all of us when we choose something insufficient to cling to." "The Gore of Emotion: On Whitney Collins' Big Bad," Cleveland Review "[T]his collection is truly diverse but not for the sake of it; these are deeply felt, thoroughly realized explorations. Missing limbs, unborn babies, absent fathers, the cycle of death and birth (not necessarily natural in either case); theres repression, denial, the ache of loss, and of course LOVE (unrealized, unrequited, unwanted) pervades. And thats just scratching the surface of the riches contained within. . . . I recommend Big Bad with joy and urgency." 1455, online Sparkling. Prevail, online Big Bad by Whitney Collins announces a voice as fresh as tomorrow morning. Darkly, subversively, hilarious stories carom along with brilliance and surety. In the title story of the collection, a woman gives birth to herselfover and over. In fiction both exquisitely bizarre and deeply satisfying, the excitement of discovery resounds throughout Collins work. Leslie Daniels, author of Cleaning Nabokovs House What a raw delight of a book! Big Bad is precise, relatable, and also psychedelic and feral, taking me on side roads I never dreamed of traveling, delivering profound and humane truths that leave me stunned. While each story is supremely original, the collection reads like an instant modern classic, to be found on the shelf between Joy Williams and George Saunders. Jardine Libaire, author of White Fur To say that Whitney Collins has a unique voice is to make an understatement of massive proportions. Not only is she willing to go where other writers wouldnt even consider going, she seems to revel in the opportunity to bring us along for the rideand how thankful we are that she does. To read her collection of sixteen stories, Big Bad, is to spend time with one of our most exciting new talents, a writer speaking to so many of the challenges of modern life: how to have healthy relationships, how to love after loss, how to forgive ourselves for crimes real and imagined, and how to envision a worldor a life for oneselfthat does not yet exist. Each story holds a universe within it: humor that will make you laugh out loud; characters who will make you cry; lines that demand to be memorized. This collection creates a fictional landscape as meaningful as any imagined space Ive dared to enterone so real, so unflinchingly honest, I didnt realize Id been transported, one so fascinating I didnt want to leave. Rachel M. Harper, author of Brass Ankle Blues and This Side of Providence