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Books by Arianna Reiche
Arianna Reiche is a Bay Area-born writer based in London. She is the author of the two-story chapbook Warden/Star, and At The End Of Every Day. She also researches and lectures in interactive narrative and metafiction at City, University of London.
“This is a book that I started writing in lockdown, when I got really obsessed with videos of animatronics malfunctioning, and rides which no longer exist and have been largely forgotten…I’m not actually a massive theme park person…A young woman who’s worked at a park that she adores, alongside her seemingly perfect boyfriend, finds herself tasked with shutting the park down after a grisly death took place. And as she does this, grieving the loss of this whimsical land that she called home, she starts to notice people who shouldn’t be there, and strange things happening underneath her feet…t’s an ode to what theme parks and any kind of hyper-curated space can do to a person, because I love what they do to a person.” Read more...
Arianna Reiche, Novelist
Interviews with Arianna Reiche
The Best Ergodic Fiction, recommended by Arianna Reiche
The best fiction doesn’t have to be straightforward, and some novels contain clever devices to make the reader complicit in the story itself. Arianna Reiche, lecturer in metafiction at City, University of London, recommends five gamified novels that subvert our ideas of how fiction works.
Interviews where books by Arianna Reiche were recommended
The Best Ergodic Fiction, recommended by Arianna Reiche
The best fiction doesn’t have to be straightforward, and some novels contain clever devices to make the reader complicit in the story itself. Arianna Reiche, lecturer in metafiction at City, University of London, recommends five gamified novels that subvert our ideas of how fiction works.