Elly Bangs was raised in a New Age cult and once rode her bicycle alone from Washington State to the Panama Canal. She lives in Seattle, where she spends her days fixing machines and her nights writing short stories, novellas, and novels--usually speculative fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, and uncategorized weirdness--with a thematic emphasis on longing, heartbreak, and the grim fate of humankind. Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Escape Pod, and others, and she's a graduate of Clarion West Writers Workshop in 2017). Learn more about her at elbangs.com, where you can use her Story Premise Bot, and discover A Pocket Guide to Nuclear War Survival & Preparedness.
A London Times April 2021 Science Fiction Pick Breakneck pacing, non-stop action, and delightfully-damaged characters combine with some of the most intricate and clever worldbuilding I've seen in ages to make this an incredibly memorable debut. --Sam J. Miller, author of The Art of Starving Unity is a wild firefight of a novel. But amidst the vivid dystopian worldbuilding--the undersea metropolises and scorched badlands--and all the breakneck action is something deeper, a philosophically and emotionally resonant exploration of what it means to carry multiplicities of ourselves, our myriad shades of being. Elly Bangs is a writer of both kaleidoscopic imagination and deep literary empathy, a cyberpunk star in the making. --Omar El Akkad, author of American War Imagine Neuromancer and Lilith's Brood conceived a baby while listening to My Chemical Romance and then that baby was adopted by Ghost in the Shell and Blue Submarine no. 6. The baby's name is Unity. --Meredith Russo, author of If I Were Your Girl Chock-full of both big ideas and high-energy action, Bangs's thrilling debut centers on a mad chase across a dystopian Earth in search of a collective consciousness that could save humanity from itself. Danae works as an often overlooked tech servant to a criminal syndicate that controls an underwater metropolis, but she is secretly a severed piece of a group mind that encompasses hundreds of people. Determined to get back to her larger self, she hires Alexei, a mercenary with a death-wish, to help her escape her employers. With Danae's lover, Naoto, tagging along, the trio flees the city and heads to what was once Arizona--but they are doggedly pursued by bounty hunters and a shadowy figure from Danae's past. . . . This gritty, thought-provoking cyberpunk adventure does the genre justice. --Publishers Weekly Epic science fiction, and intimately personal at the same time, thanks to the clever and revolutionary trick of disassembling the individual subject. Take THAT, the very form of the novel! --Nick Mamatas, author of The People's Republic of Everything The apocalyptic landscape is terrifying, beautiful, and well thought out. Readers may very well draw parallels between this future-U.S. and our current reality. --Booklist A powerful debut sci-fi novel packed full of ideas. --New Scientist Unity is a killer debut by a thrilling new writer. Trust me, you're all going to be hearing a lot about Elly Bangs and this gleaming and gritty world she's created. And cyberpunk fans? Put down the game controller and read this now. This is the real stuff. --Daryl Gregory, author of Spoonbenders An intense and enthralling ride that kept me thinking long after I finished the last page. --Reviews in a Minute Unity manages to be simultaneously exciting and philosophical, a brilliant gut-punch of a novel. I cannot wait to see what Elly Bangs does next. --Kij Jonhson, author of At the Mouth of the River of Bees Delivers on the huge, mind-bending promise made in its first few pages. --The Times An intense and enthralling ride that kept me thinking long after I finished the last page. --Reviews in a Minute Elly Bangs' Unity is a fascinating little novel, filled with unexpected turns and twists. --A Green Man Review Unity is a bold and impressive debut novel from author Elly Bangs . . . I did feel a sense of awe over Elly Bangs' achievement. It's a fantastic story and very capably told. --SF Crowsnest Highly recommended for all science fiction/cyberpunk fans! . . . The world building was superb, the two main characters were likeable despite their flaws, and the villains were unhinged and legitimately terrifying. --Planet Whileaway Unity completely lived up to its descriptions, and my expectations, and it ended up being one spectacular, wild ride. Not only is this novel exciting, but it's also profoundly thoughtful, especially thinking about the intersection of technology and humanity, and the possible implications in our not-so-distant future. --Lovely Bookshelf A blistering post-apocalyptic interrogation of personhood and society. Elly Bangs brings grief, revelation, and humanity to bear in this incredible debut novel. --dave ring, editor of Glitter + Ashes: Queer Tales of a World That Wouldn't Die