Kirkus Reviews
“The historic and folkloric combine with menacing results in this retelling of a disturbing episode in America’s past….Part Southern Gothic, part Frankenstein, all thought-provoking.“ Read more here.
Chicago Review of Books
“This novel is quite unlike anything I’ve read: transportive, lyrical, inventive, and socially engaged. The Curators…marks Maggie Nye as an exciting new voice in fiction.” Read more here.
Georgia Public Broadcasting Interview (All things considered)
“He’s not a traditional golem. He sort of has protective capacities but more than that he is the kind of product of their obsession and fantasy. So they construct this golem with the idea that he will look like Leo Frank, that they will produce a Leo Frank that can be in communication with them. And that through doing this they will have access to this absolute truth — and this is especially Ana’s fascination — that is denied to them. That they will know the true story.” Listen to the full interview here.