Novel · Adelaide Books, 2024
Timothy Ryan Day

Two immense forms appear from underneath the ice melt of a glacier in a remote corner of Greenland. Everyone agrees that they exist, but individuals — and even media outlets — describe them in ways that defy common perception.
To Ethan, a Shakespeare professor in a midlife and marital crisis, they are Titania and Oberon — gods or aliens who have come to correct our course. To his daughter, an archaeologist, they are fungi spreading hallucinogenic spores across the globe. To her mother, an actress, they are empty forms for us to fill with our own needs. And to her old friend, a theatre director, they are tools to be moved and manipulated in the creation of some useful story.