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Habitat

Case Q. Kerns

Publication Date: August 5, 2025

Description

Habitat is a book of linked narratives, beginning in the near future and ending a century later. Different characters, all operating in their own environments, more connected than they know: a world with an early education system based on corporate sponsorships; a highly unusual outdoor family restaurant; a subculture of young Americans creating performance art out of transplanted body parts; and a large corporation that clones animals for labor, entertainment, preservation, and defense in a future where species are quickly going extinct. After a neighborhood barbecue, a father embraces a grisly family tradition to help secure a better education for his daughter. A young man crashes his family’s meticulously planned annual gala to unveil his latest surgical transplant. Parents try to find a way to give their daughter the year’s most sought-after Christmas gift, a clone of the canine star of a sci-fi television show. In a post-apocalyptic New England landscape, a teenage girl finds herself in the middle of a clash between a survivalist clan and a violent cult while on a quest to find her father. Habitat shifts genres and tones, including elements of body horror, science fiction, and family drama as narrative spaces and characters’ experiences eventually merge in the final piece.

Praise

Kerns has conjured an all too possible epic dystopia beginning with bio-tech capitalism run amok and spiraling toward an inevitable post-apocalyptic landscape. From a patchwork boy of transplanted body parts and the genetic copies of celebrity pets to an end of the world bunker experiment that sets the stage for far future chaos, Habitat is an incisive, genre-bending, and thrilling work that holds a lens to how corporate bottom lines both offer near-term bandages while also setting us up for our potential destruction. A fantastic tapestry of a dystopian world that I couldn’t put down.

– Sequoia Nagamatsu, author of How High We Go in the Dark

A prisoner is roped into a mysterious donation program. A heist is undone by a shocking attack. A man’s lonely existence in a post-apocalyptic bunker is not at all what it appears to be. Habitat draws us into landscapes ripe with peril and wonder, where reality can turn on a dime. Case Q. Kerns writes with fierce precision about the possibilities that might await us in future worlds both near and far. This is a remarkable, deeply original debut.

– Laura van den Berg, author of State of Paradise

Fans of T.C. Boyle and Karen Russell, rejoice! Case Q. Kerns’ Habitat is home to nine clever stories that refract our world into something both strange and all-too-familiar. Two parts fable and one-part warning, Kerns’ writing endeavors to show us who we are and what we might, in the not-too-distant future, become. A brilliant achievement.

– Nick White, author of How to Survive a Summer

About the Author

© Hannah Fisher

Case Q. Kerns

Case Q. Kerns is the author of Habitat (Black Lawrence Press, 2025), a novel of interconnected narratives beginning in a near future New England and ending a century later. Originally from Buffalo, NY, he received a BS in Cinema & Photography from Ithaca College and an MFA from Emerson College where he served as fiction editor for the literary journal Redivider. His work has appeared in The Literary Review, The Harvard Review, and West Branch. He lives in Massachusetts with his family.

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