To Love Like Venus

Author:   Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos
Publisher:   Janus Point Press
ISBN:  

9781958077115


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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To Love Like Venus


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Alita, a whiz at helping AI extract marketable trends from human sex behavior datasets, tries her hand at love. Alita Melusine is the embodiment of desire. Her appetite for pleasure drives much of her twenties and is deliciously displayed in her roller-disco dancing, a niche retro craze in Manhattan's 2050s-itself a scene of gentrified cyberpunk. That her heart remains untouched by Eros's arrow is one of the many attributes Jean loves about her. Yet her aged Casanova-like mentor is also the first to point out Alita's greatest flaw: Though Alita is a whiz at making sense of datasets detailing the sexual habits of the city at her job assisting artificial intelligence, she's less certain of her own personal life. Despite what Jean tells her, she's always believed that somewhere in relationships there is room for love. Now she's ready to try this theory out, despite Jean's objections-no matter what the cost. So when she pairs with the winsome Kaveh, she finds herself on uncharted roads-and facing the rabid objections of Kaveh's mother, Claire, who disapproves of Alita and her shameless flaunting of selfhood in the roller-disco rink. When the latest superstorm hits the city, Alita's world begins to unravel. Jean's imprint on her life is more than she realized-as is, unfortunately, Claire's. On an island where life is lived in a rave of niche fantasy, in the midst of a surrender to environmental collapse, Alita must put together the pieces of her mosaic to confront the woman she really is-and learn what it means to love like the storms of Venus. To Love Like Venus is a literary glimpse into a near future of tech-fueled human sexuality, environmental decay, and soft cyberpunk. After delighting readers and reviewers with Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back, 2022 Chautauqua Janus Prize winner Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos returns, this time with a debut novel following some of its characters. This book requires a trip to Venus, which means immense heat, crushing pressure, and the risk of getting burned. Did we mention this is the planet of love? Cover by Baris Sehri and Interior Design by Lewelin Polanco, The Cosmic Lion.

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Author:   Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos
Publisher:   Janus Point Press
Imprint:   Janus Point Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781958077115


ISBN 10:   1958077119
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""Yes, we write Sci-Fi, too! By having the courage to place Latinx feminist issues in space and in futuristic settings, Pitsirilos has lifted Latinx literature from the flat earth most of our fiction is set.""-Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams, on Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back


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NYC-born and bound, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos (To Love Like Venus, Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back) is a critically acclaimed writer with works in numerous prose and comics anthologies. Accolades for her work include: Kirkus Reviews; The Chautauqua Institution; Publishers Weekly; Kore Press; Broken Pencil Magazine; Canzine; and AWP. Her 2024 debut short story collection Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back received glowing reviews, and she's the recipient of the 2022 Chautauqua Janus Prize for her story ""Jean,"" called ""masterful"" by Publishers Weekly. Her stories reside also in the crudely folded and handsewn pages of zines and elegantly tucked inside perfumed silk clutches as artists' books. She's been featured most recently at Brooklyn Book Festival, NYU's Latinx Project print fair, Latinx Visions 2.0 (University of New Mexico), PBS Kids Alma's Way, and previously at New York Comic Con.

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