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Post-Bliss
First edition cover
Author
Illustrator
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish
Subjectcinema, dreams, homeopathy
GenreFiction
PublishedJune 1st, 2022
Media typePrint
Pages143
ISBN9798793313360 Search this book on .

Post-Bliss is the debut novella of Irish writer Jay Honeycomb.[1] The book is written entirely in gender-neutral language.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

Ehf Eliya, an actor who experiences a fall from grace, relocates to a small mountain town to find peace of mind. However, Eliya soon becomes involved with a local group of holistic practitioners, and finds themself in a world of alternative acupressure, experimental biotech, and clinical trials.[4][5]

Critical Reception[edit]

The Midwest Book Review called the novella "an evocative creation that challenges heart and mind on many different levels: psychologically, socially, ecologically, and ethically."[2] In a 5-star review, Reedsy Discovery opined; "Post-Bliss is sharp and superb fiction, a credit to Honeycomb's craft."[6] Self-Publishing Review reviewed the book positively, writing; "A raw and savagely contemporary novella, Post-Bliss by Jay Honeycomb taps into the fears and existential angst of today through tangential, subtle, and compelling storytelling."[7]

References[edit]

  1. "Jay Honeycomb Biography". popmatters.com. PopMatters.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Donovan, Diane (1 March 2022). "Midwest Book Review". midwestbookreview.com. Midwest Book Review.
  3. "Literary Titan Review". 19 July 2022.
  4. "Post-Bliss by Jay Honeycomb". notransmission.com. No Transmission.
  5. Honeycomb, Jay (June 2022). Post Bliss on Google Books. Google Books. ISBN 9798793313360. Retrieved 21 August 2022. Search this book on
  6. Reed, Kristiana (March 2022). "Post-Bliss on Reedsy". reedsy.com. Reedsy.
  7. "Post-Bliss on Self-Publishing Review". selfpublishingreview.com. Self-Publishing Review. 10 January 2022.



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