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Sheung-King’s debut book, You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked., was a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award for English-language fiction and the Amazon First Novel Award. It was also longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads, won an AudioFile Earphones Award, and was named a Best Book Debut by The Globe and Mail. Sheung-King taught creative writing at the University of Guelph, where he received his MFA. He divides his time between Canada and China. 

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Batshit Seven by Sheung-King

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An audacious reinvention of the novel for a dystopian age, Batshit Seven is a canny depiction of late-stage capitalism set among the glittering towers and street markets of Hong Kong. Sheung-King deftly conveys the dilemma of the self-aware citizen through the character of Glue, a transnational would-be writer whose identity, self-respect, and even language are being insidiously dismantled by a society where everything is commodified. Assimilation or self-parody are increasingly Glue’s only options — modes of existence Sheung-King brilliantly evokes through the very language of the novel. A perfect amalgam of form and idea, Batshit Seven is poignant, darkly hilarious, and stunningly original.”—2024 Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize jury (Saeed Teebi, Joan Thomas, and Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike) 

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