Praise for Ibis

“Evoking the themes of Ovid, the language of Toni Morrison, and the genre-blending of Octavia Butler, Haynes scales the heights of his ambition. This soaring work is not to be missed.”
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Starred Review

The writing in this book is simply stunning. Haynes has the ability to seamlessly bring together plots and characters and shift ideas with such precision and subtly. By the time you finish this novel, you will feel as if you’ve lived in New Felicity for decades and truly understand generations of characters.
DEBUTIFUL

“Justin Haynes delivers an evocative coastal world where the tide and the sky have as much power as governments and borders. Ibis moves the reader through Caribbean history and nature, driven by a compelling ensemble, some looking for truth and some hiding it. Striking in its language and imagery, this debut comes alive with a vibrant mixture of beauty, mystery, and quiet ferocity.”
LITERARY HUB

A fishing village plagued by ghosts and omens unites to protect a refugee girl in Justin Haynes’s potent novel.
FOREWORD

About the Author

Justin Haynes was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, and later moved to Brooklyn, New York. Having earned his MFA from Notre Dame, he continued his graduate studies at Vanderbilt University. He has been awarded various fiction residencies and fellowships, including from the Fine Arts Work Center, the Vermont Studio Center, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and the Tin House Summer Workshop. His writing has been published in a variety of literary magazines and journals, including Caribbean QuarterlySX Salon Small Axe Project, and PREE. Justin lives in Atlanta and teaches English at Oglethorpe University.

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