Advance Praise
“In Howling Women, the past doesn't die on its own, it has to be hunted down. A confessional written in an exacting, explosive, and at times darkly funny voice vibrating with rage and redemption. Hinte has concocted a fearless, cunning, and honest to the core novel that will sit on my shelf next to Animal by Lisa Taddeo and Cruddy by Lynda Barry. A remarkable, voicey, and unforgettable debut. A knockout.”
— Chelsea Bieker, author of Godshot & Madwoman
“Shelby Hinte channels the otherworldly landscape of New Mexico in this heartbreaking tale of magnetism, identity, and new beginnings. In prose as fiery and evocative as the stories of Lucia Berlin or the skulls of Georgia O’Keeffe, Hinte writes of broken people starting over in an inhospitable world. Howling Women is a haunted confession that asks us what it means to be understood, to be human, and ultimately to be saved.”
— Kevin Maloney, author of The Red-Headed Pilgrim
“Feverish and full of grace, Shelby Hinte's Howling Women is a wrenching must-read for anyone on the verge, the lamb, the hunt for self-knowledge and self-salvation.”
— Allie Rowbottom, author of Aesthetica & Jell-O Girls
“Howling Women is a daring and gripping story of desire, rage, and the things we keep invisible—this book is a vortex.”
— Chelsea Hodson, author of Tonight I'm Someone Else
“Shelby Hinte leans into chaos with the best of them. She's at the bar, tapping beer cans with Dostoevsky to her left, Jim Thompson to her right. Howling Women is a lightning bolt of a debut.”
— Bud Smith, author of Teenager
“Shelby Hinte's Howling Woman is a haunting descent into the darkness of self-loathing and destruction.”
— Jenny Don't of Jenny Don't & The Spurs