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The Monsters of Templeton
by Lauren Groff
Oh, I'm unwell. I could put a stop-gap thing here, but I'd never get back to do it properly. Here: after spectacular flameout involving chasing the wife of the professor she's been sleeping with on a project in Alaska around an airstrip in a small plane, Willy comes home to Templeton, disgraced and pregnant, on the same day a dead monster floats to the surface of nearby Lake Glimmerglass. Her mother informs her that her Dad is not, in fact, some sort of interesting arrangement of up to three hippie men, but an unknowing stalwart of Templteon. Willy sets out to find him by tracing a few family trees for indiscretions, so we have Willy desperately trying to keep it together in the today and a series of historical voices revealing the history of Templeton and the lives of the people who helped create it. It is very, very good.