The Husbands


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<p><b>Holly Gramazio</b> is a game designer curator and writer originally from Adelaide and currently based in London. She founded the Now Play This a games festival at Somerset House; wrote the script for the indie videogame Dicey Dragons which sold over 850000 copies and won the Indiecade Grant Jury Award; and she's worked on digital and physical games with amongst others Naomi Alderman Lawrence Lek Matheson Marcault Hide&Seek Warner Bros. Wellcome Trust New Scientist Live Tate Modern and the V&A.<br><br>Holly has a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Adelaide co-wrote a book on games for MIT Press and has written for the Wellcome Collection the <i>Guardian</i> Science Gallery Open University <i>Tabletop Gaming</i> magazine the <i>London Essays</i> Arc and Critical Hits.<br><br>www.hollygramazio.net</p> <p><b>What would it be like if you could change husbands as easily as a lightbulb?<br><br><i>'Brilliant hilarious surprising and wise. I devoured it' NAOMI ALDERMAN</i></b><br><br>Michael is kind cute and thoughtful. He cleans up after himself and he makes an excellent breakfast sandwich. The only problem is Lauren's never met him before. She just... found him in her flat late one night.<br><br>Michael seems pretty certain that he's Lauren's husband and all the evidence from photos to electricity bills suggests that he's right. But when he climbs into the attic to change a lightbulb he abruptly disappears. And in his place a new man climbs down.<br><br>Lauren's attic she slowly realises is creating an endless supply of oblivious husbands. When each new husband climbs down her life shifts taking on a new shape to accommodate him. According to everyone except Lauren each new life is just... the way things have always been.<br><br>But when you can change husbands as easily as changing a lightbulb how do you know whether the one you have now is the good enough one or the wrong one or the best one? And how long should you keep trying to find out?</p> WONDERFUL: fresh original hugely entertaining and oddly comforting . . . I laughed out loud countless times . . . the most fun I've had reading in the longest time. It is an utter delight Brilliant hilarious surprising and wise. I devoured it
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