Coming May 5: Particles — A Novel by Shawn Mihalik

Shawn Mihalik
Posted on January 6, 2015

About the Book

When you’re born, you have no expectations. But if you were capable of having expectations, it would be reasonable to assume you would be held by your mother for more than eleven seconds; that after your cord was cut, you’d be wrapped in a blanket and then placed in the arms of your father; that you would see the woman who gave birth to you again sometime after you left that room. Melissa Lynn Gilpatrick gets none of these things. Instead, she’s born into a world full of midwestern religious values, a world of pornstars, a world of particle physicists and Broadway playwrights, a world of terrorism and technology and natural disasters.

In PARTICLES, Shawn Mihalik pulls us gently from our own reality before thrusting us violently into a deep, uncomfortable, and often hilarious exploration of the loneliness of existence and the connections we make as human beings in the first decades of the 21st Century.

About the Author

Shawn Mihalik was born in San Diego, California, in 1990, where he lived until he was seven.

In high school, he won several awards both as a writer for and editor-in-chief of his student newspaper, prompting him to study journalism before deciding that his passion for writing was better directed at fiction.

Shawn is the author of two previous books—Brand-Changing Day, a novel, and The Flute Player, a novella—and is a contributor to several others.

Shawn currently lives in Helena, MT, with his fiancée.