Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds

Christian Moody author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dzanc Books

Publishing:27th Nov '25

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 27th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds cover

For fans of George Saunders and Haruki Murakami, Christian Moody delivers his debut speculative short story collection, Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds––tales of the strange beauty and shadowy fears that lurk beneath the surface of our everyday lives

Best friends George and Elly start a hide-and-go-seek club inspired by their love of the game, which goes too far when Elly stays hidden for years. An orphan discovers that the trees on the outskirts of town have eyes that watch and record the town’s inhabitants, threatening to expose their most vulnerable secrets. In a world with hardly any birds left, a struggling family lives alone in the woods, where the father begins to create mechanical birds which threaten the only life left. And a man working at a futuristic egg factory spots an anomaly in one of the eggs, which, along with the fact that his wife and daughter spontaneously get pregnant at the same time, sparks his journey to uncover the company’s secrets.

Winner of the 2023 Dzanc Short Story Collection Prize, Moody’s collection delights in the absurd and dystopian, weaving in themes of climate change, surveillance, privacy, and technology that coalesce into a profound statement about the mysteries of the human experience.

"Moody's gorgeously lyrical stories of loss and transformation tread the border between the dream world and waking–fables infused with ordinary life, the quotidian set aglow with a loving and sinister magic."  –Dan Chaon, author of ONE OF US

"Christian Moody is a marvelous storyteller, somehow both innovative and old-fashioned. The stories in Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds are full of beauty, and also full of a creeping sense of menace and dread. You read these stories the way you would read the Brothers Grimm, and the modern masters Shirley Jackson and Kelly Link: with a sense of wonder at how well the author knows we humans at our best and at our worst. We are strange in our hearts, and these stories are gripping as they show how much it costs us to try and keep that strangeness hidden. Lost in the Forest of Mechanical Birds will keep you up at night and you will still be thinking about it the next morning. What a debut!" –Brock Clarke, author of Who Are You, Calvin Bledsoe? and I, Grape

"Fabulous fabulist stories with sentences tight as harp strings. Moody will unzip your ribcage, extract your heart, and use it for a punching bag. But the heart he puts back will beat beautifully, wildly faster. Dear reader, here is my promise: you'll be a better, wiser person by the last page of this book."

–David James Poissant, author of Lake Life and The Heaven of Animals 

ISBN: 9781938603358

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

200 pages