"In his rich, beautiful
short story collection,
Where Can I Take You When There's Nowhere To Go,
Joe Baumann accentuates the mysteries of human relationships with a skillful
and magical hand. Similar to the work of Aimee Bender and Judy Budnitz, Baumann
draws readers into intimate spaces, enabling personal connections through the
fantastical access he provides–the magical manifestations of grief and
loneliness, love and passion, trauma and shame, solidarity, individuality, and
the myriad modes of desire. Within this extraordinary collection, individuals
evaporate, conjure clouds, consume whole bodies, harbor additional hearts, and
produce blood that sings. Baumann's stories are layered with humor and heavy
with the challenges and triumphs of social and self-acceptance.
Where Can I
Take You When There's Nowhere To Go is as original as it is enjoyable to
read–a rare combination that should be savored and shared as widely as
possible."
– Aaron Tillman, author of Consolation Miracles and Every
Single Bone in My Brain "In
Where Can I Take
You When There's Nowhere To Go, Baumann uses the fantastic to represent
with heart-wrenching precision those 'tangling feelings' that threaten to
destroy his characters. Some evaporate, some sprout roots on their heads, some
change into mirrors, and some create clouds with their fingers–not by accident
or scientific experiment but because these are phenomena in their worlds that
transform and express raw human emotion with determined and sometimes
redemptive clarity. Reading this collection means apprehending again and again
the hunger of despair, the miracle of love."
– Maria Brandt, author
of All the Words