Reviews
Praise for Tomorrow and Tomorrow "[A] bleak, gorgeous romp through a pornographic and political American id. If good science fiction is true to the dictum that the future is just like now only more so, then "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is great science fiction."- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vividly and beautifully written."- Kirkus Reviews "The premise of this debut novel is fascinating in its possibilities…Fans of William Gibson and classic noir will love how the styles intersect here."- Library Journal "[A] fascinating work of dystopian fiction, stuffed to the seams with ideas, striking visuals, and raw emotion."-Tor.com "Vivid and compelling."- Publishers Weekly "Simultaneously trippy and hard-boiled, Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a rich, absorbing, relentlessly inventive mindfuck, a smart, dark noir…Sweterlitsch's debut is a wild mash-up of Raymond Chandler, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs and, like their work, utterly visionary." -Stewart O'Nan, author of The Odds "Tomorrow & Tomorrow is weird, hypnotic, and lovely. Sweterlitsch's future is close enough to be plausible, and strange enough to be fascinating." - Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names, Praise for Tomorrow and Tomorrow "[A] bleak, gorgeous romp through a pornographic and political American id. If good science fiction is true to the dictum that the future is just like now only more so, then Tomorrow and Tomorrow is great science fiction."- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vividly and beautifully written."- Kirkus Reviews "The premise of this debut novel is fascinating in its possibilities…Fans of William Gibson and classic noir will love how the styles intersect here."- Library Journal "[A] fascinating work of dystopian fiction, stuffed to the seams with ideas, striking visuals, and raw emotion."-Tor.com "Vivid and compelling."- Publishers Weekly "Simultaneously trippy and hard-boiled, Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a rich, absorbing, relentlessly inventive mindfuck, a smart, dark noir…Sweterlitsch's debut is a wild mash-up of Raymond Chandler, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs and, like their work, utterly visionary." -Stewart O'Nan, author of The Odds " Tomorrow and Tomorrow is weird, hypnotic, and lovely. Sweterlitsch's future is close enough to be plausible, and strange enough to be fascinating." -Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names, Praise for Tomorrow and Tomorrow "[A] bleak, gorgeous romp through a pornographic and political American id. If good science fiction is true to the dictum that the future is just like now only more so, then "Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is great science fiction."- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vividly and beautifully written."- Kirkus Reviews "The premise of this debut novel is fascinating in its possibilities…Fans of William Gibson and classic noir will love how the styles intersect here."- Library Journal "[A] fascinating work of dystopian fiction, stuffed to the seams with ideas, striking visuals, and raw emotion."-Tor.com "Vivid and compelling."- Publishers Weekly "Simultaneously trippy and hard-boiled, Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a rich, absorbing, relentlessly inventive mindfuck, a smart, dark noir…Sweterlitsch's debut is a wild mash-up of Raymond Chandler, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs and, like their work, utterly visionary." -Stewart O'Nan, author of The Odds " Tomorrow & Tomorrow is weird, hypnotic, and lovely. Sweterlitsch's future is close enough to be plausible, and strange enough to be fascinating." - Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names Praise for Tomorrow and Tomorrow "[A] bleak, gorgeous romp through a pornographic and political American id. If good science fiction is true to the dictum that the future is just like now only more so, then Tomorrow and Tomorrow is great science fiction."- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vividly and beautifully written."- Kirkus Reviews "The premise of this debut novel is fascinating in its possibilities…Fans of William Gibson and classic noir will love how the styles intersect here."- Library Journal "[A] fascinating work of dystopian fiction, stuffed to the seams with ideas, striking visuals, and raw emotion."-Tor.com "Vivid and compelling."- Publishers Weekly "Simultaneously trippy and hard-boiled, Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a rich, absorbing, relentlessly inventive mindfuck, a smart, dark noir…Sweterlitsch's debut is a wild mash-up of Raymond Chandler, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs and, like their work, utterly visionary." -Stewart O'Nan, author of The Odds " Tomorrow and Tomorrow is weird, hypnotic, and lovely. Sweterlitsch's future is close enough to be plausible, and strange enough to be fascinating." -Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names