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Clockwork Girl [Paperback]

Athena Villaverde
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Book Description

December 19, 2011
Urban fairy tales for the weird girl in all of us.

Athena Villaverde is a brave new voice in the world of offbeat young adult fiction. Like a combination of Francesca Lia Block, Charles de Lint, Kathe Koja, Tim Burton, and Hayao Miyazaki, her stories are cute, kinky, edgy, magical, provocative, and strange, full of poetic imagery and vicious sexuality. Clockwork Girl is a collection of three short bizarro novellas that make a perfect introduction to her unique style.

CATERPILLAR GIRL

Cat Filigree is a caterpillar girl trapped in the ugly stages of metamorphosis, desperately waiting to be transformed into a butterfly. With her flaky skin and glazed eyes, she has become one of the least popular girls at her high school. Tormented daily by the popular lady bug girls and fig-beetle jocks, she hides away from the world, listening to Bauhaus records and reading Grant Morrison comics. She thinks she's doomed to be alone forever, until she meets Lilith- a beautiful, punk rock, corset-wearing spider girl whom Cat falls madly in love with. But there's a problem: because she's a spider girl, Lilith has the tendency to kill and eat her lovers. And butterflies happen to be her favorite food.

CLOCKWORK GIRL

Pichi was once a normal human girl. But now her skin is made of brass, her organs have been replaced by cogs and gears, and her heart must be wound up every day in order to stay alive. She is a clockwork girl. Like most children of poor families, she was sold to a toymaker, surgically transformed into a mechanical living doll, and given as a Christmas present to a rich little girl who was no longer satisfied with ordinary porcelain dolls. She has no memory of her past or even her real name. All she knows is that she's in love with her new owner and wants to be with her forever. But what she doesn't know is that little girls always outgrow their toys, eventually.

BEEHIVE GIRL

Her skin is made of honeycomb. She smells of baked oranges and is dripping with amber- colored honey. Living bees swarm around her like miniature lovers and crawl through her hair as she dances. She is Maya, the queen of the tango; the sexiest, most powerful dancer in town. Every man in the tango community longs to dance with Maya, but very few dare to try. You see, Maya's skin is a living beehive. And if a man attempts to dance with her who lacks the proper amount of talent and grace, he will get stung . . . perhaps even stung to death.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Eraserhead Press (December 19, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1621050009
  • ISBN-13: 978-1621050001
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,503,185 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Athena Villaverde writes sexy and weird bizarro fantasy tales, often set in wastelands populated by colorful and magical characters. Part cyber-punk, part urban fantasy. Cute and disturbing.

Her interests include Tarot, knitting, fetish fashion, kawaii noir, chaos magick, hair dye, drawing and painting, dancing, Japanese anime, cult films, genetic mutations, parasites, survivalism, cosplay, steampunk, gothic lolita, mythology, burlesque, body modification, new wave, ska, punk rock.

She is influenced by the work of David Bowie, Hayao Miyazaki, Francesca Lia Block, Anais Nin, Jim Henson, Don Hertzfeldt, Salvador Dali, Vivienne Westwood, H.R. Giger, Edward Gorey, Robert Smith, Rube Goldberg, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Neil Gaiman, Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Guillermo Del Toro, Bjork.

Her novel Starfish Girl was released November 2010 from Eraserhead Press.
Her novella Clockwork Girl appears in The Bizarro Starter Kit (Purple).
Her novella collection Clockwork Girl was released December 2011.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Emotion Blender ! March 15, 2012
By jon117
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I love Athena Villaverde. I have read everything that she has written to date including some of the poems and stuff I've stumbled across on her writing blog. "Clockwork Girl" Delivers a blender of emotion, you name it, and it's there. Happy, sad, depressing, whatever, it's there it's like she takes every emotion and puts them in a blender and makes a perfect blend of bizarre loveable stories. There was even a segment in this book that made me sort of uncomfortable to read. Athena's characters are always well developed, always unique.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Bizarro January 28, 2012
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Caterpillar Girl: A caterpillar girl named Cat is secretly in love with her best friend, a spider girl named Lilith. With their relationship survive her eventual metamorphosis?

As I've said in other reviews, risking my man-card in the process, my favorite bizarro stories are usually the love stories. This is one of the best bizarro love stories I've yet read. It struck a chord with this reader. Who hasn't been in love with someone but unable to even talk to them? The ending was surprising but has an eery beauty to it.

Clockwork Girl: The Clockwork Girl tells the story of a toy clockwork girl named Pichi who first falls in love with her owner and then is discarded when her owner gets too old. That's about all I can say of the plot without giving too much away.

The Clockwork Girl is like something Peter S. Beagle might write if he was into Bizarro fiction. Pichi's innocence made the story for me. It would make a great Pixar movie if they'd let Tim Burton anywhere near the building.

Beehive Girl: When you dance the tango with the Beehive Girl, you're dancing with death!

Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration. The Beehive Girl is a tale of the tango scene, where Maya, the beehive girl, is queen. If she chooses you as her partner, she's as sweet as honey until you screw up. Then you get stung.

Even though the title is Beehive Girl and the plot seemed to be leading in that direction, I wasn't sure the main character was going to end up dancing with Maya. The ending, much like the ending of Catepillar Girl, wasn't quite what I expected but was quite good none the less. Much like P.G. Wodehouse did with gold in The Clicking of Cuthbert, Athena Villaverde has made me care about the tango in Beehive Girl.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Girls, girls, girls January 16, 2012
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After reading "Demon Girl" I expected to like this book... but I did not expect to like it THIS much. Wow. Athena recalls with her vivid style, perhaps one of my favorite collections of all time... her mentor Carlton Mellick's "Sunset With A Beard"... and like Mellick at his best she will break your heart, and you will like it... and beg for more.

"Caterpillar Girl" is a perfect tale so raw with teen angst it is almost enough to give me wartime flashbacks to my own High School hell. The insect imagery is at times both erotic and comical... and that alone should make you want to read the story. This one hurts like a love bite and could give you "singer envy".

The title story "Clockwork Girl", is strange, kinky at times, and bittersweet. "Beehive Girl" had an ending that took my breath away.

This is a collection that will leave your eyes wet, your ears leaking brain-goo, and you might even end up singing along to a few Cure tunes. I only wish I had more stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quick read April 20, 2013
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This book has 3 stories in it, and they are fantastic, I had never read any bizarro books before, and picked this one for my first, I am glad that I did, the stories are good, a bit short, but that's what i was looking for. I will be buying more of these.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Childlike, but intense as hell December 12, 2012
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The stories came at me with a childlike sense of awe and untainted imagination. However, they also came at me with an intensity, clarity, and sense of perspective that can only come from an adult. A weird and quite talented adult. Each of the three stories in this collection had peculiar characters, sprinklings of steampunk traditions, and a core of love that was truly powerful. Just like the best bizarro sure there is highly-sexualized spider girls and dancers with honeycomb hair, but there is also these very human, very recognizable elements that cement it to this wonderful reality.
This is the first book I have read by Athena, but it definitely won't be my last. In fact, I'm buying Starfish Girl my very next Amazon order.
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