Body of Stars

a novel

by Laura Maylene Walter

(Dutton/Penguin Random House, Mach 2021)

Video interview by Doris Booth

From debut novelist Laura Maylene Walter, a bold and dazzling exploration of fate and female agency in a world very similar to our own—except that the markings on women’s bodies reveal the future.

Laura Walter talks to Authorlink® about her challenges as a debut novelist, and about what inspired her to write this unusual novel, a mixture of sci-fi/fantasy and dystopia (imagined places).

Perfect for fans of Leni Zumas’s Red Clocks and Naomi Alderman’s The PowerBody of Stars is a unique and timely exploration of girlhood, womanhood, and toxic masculinity. It is an inventive and urgent read about what happens when women are objectified and stripped of choice—and what happens when they fight back.

In this talk with Authorlink®, Laura Maylene Walter talks about the challenges of being a first-time author after some 200 rejections for her various works.  “I was determined not to let go of this project,” she tells Authorlink®. Now she is celebrating what it feels like to be published in a competitive world and excitedly shares her experiences with finding and agent and working with her editor.

In Body of Stars, Celeste Morton has eagerly awaited her passage to adulthood. Like every girl, she was born with a set of childhood markings—the freckles, moles, and birthmarks on her body that foretell her future and that of those around her—and with puberty will come a new set of predictions that will solidify her fate. The possibilities are tantalizing enough to outweigh the worry that the future she dreams of won’t be the one she’s fated to have and the fear of her “changeling period”: the time when women are nearly irresistible to men and the risk of abduction is rife.

Celeste’s beloved brother, Miles, is equally anticipating her transition to adulthood. As a skilled interpreter of the future, a field that typically excludes men, Miles considers Celeste his practice ground—and the only clue to what his own future will bring. But when Celeste changes, she learns a devastating secret about Miles’s fate: a secret that could destroy her family, a secret she will do anything to keep. Yet Celeste isn’t the only one keeping secrets, and when the lies of brother and sister collide, it leads to a tragedy that will irrevocably change Celeste’s fate, set her on a path to fight against the inherent misogyny of fortune-telling, and urge her to create a future that is truly her own.

About the Author

Laura Maylene Walter has written for Poets & WritersKenyon ReviewThe Sun, Ninth LetterThe Masters Review, and many others. She has been a Tin House Scholar, a recipient of the Ohioana Library Association’s Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant, and a writer in residence at Yaddo, the Chautauqua Institution, and Art Omi: Writers. Laura is currently a writer/editor for the Cleveland Public Library, serves as editor in chief of Gordon Square Review, and blogs for the Kenyon ReviewBody of Stars is her debut novel.