Walt Sidney
Walt Sidney writes stories about people at the edge of things: at the beginning of history, at the end of certainty, or in the quiet space where connection becomes a choice rather than an instinct.
His work explores intimacy, autonomy, and qeer longing through speculative futures, retold pasts, and mythic echoes. He is drawn to moments that do not announce themselves, pauses, small decisions, and acts of care that happen without witnesses. Less interested in spectacle than attention, he writes about bodies as sites of memory, desire, and truth.
Across his fiction, the question remains the same: what does it mean to stay with someone when nothing is guaranteed? Silicone Skin is his debut novel.
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