Black Cloud
<div>"Juliet Escoria has a poet's knack for knowing when to tie off a paragraph for thunderous effect and displays enormous empathy for the damaged souls that populate her stories."Â </div><div><b><i>--San Diego CityBeat</i></b></div> <br> <div></div><div>"Reading the stories in Black Cloud is like getting punched in the throat; Juliet Escoria leaves you speechless. Her honesty teaches us that beauty can be found in violence, truth in pain, and life where we've always been afraid to look."Â </div> <div><b><i>--Benjamin Samuel, co-editor of Electric Literature</i></b></div> <br> <div></div><div>"Juliet Escoria is like a gutter-punk Grace Paley."</div><div><b><i>--Adam Wilson, author of Flatscreen</i></b></div><div></div> <br><div>"This book is like Julia Child meets Michael Jackson."Â </div><div><i><b>--Mira Gonzalez, author of I will never be beautiful enough to make us beautiful together</b></i></div> <br> <div></div><div>"Black Cloud is one of the best things I've ever read... I want more literature to be like this: brutal, honest, dark, and incredibly real."</div><div><b><i>--Beach Sloth</i></b></div>