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ANTISOCIETIES is a collection of ten stories about isolation - what it does to people, and what isolated people do to each other and themselves. An ominously quiet town. A haunting young adult novel from the turn of the century. Two starving captives frozen in agony. A young boy from a doting family. A man in a cheap Halloween mask. A succession of portraits of people trapped in their own identities, some of whom insist on their own ideas because they would have nothing at all without them. People for whom being seen by another is terrifying. And, like any collection of portraits, ANTISOCIETIES is also a collection of speculative mirrors ...

Samantha's review of Antisocieties - Goodreads
An intensely isolating read, I had to put the book down between stories to feel like I was a social being with a support system again. The cold and often
ANTISOCIETIES by Michael Cisco (Review) - Silent Motorist
“Antisocieties,” the last story I'll discuss here, is a horrifying portrayal of the body as a prison. The story begins, benignly enough, with 
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Michael Cisco—like Ligotti, like Aickman—is a brand of weird all his own. Which is why Antisocieties was such an enticing offer. While many of 
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Antisocieties : Cisco, : 9780578836881 - Blackwell's
"ANTISOCIETIES is a collection of ten stories about isolation - what it does to people, and what isolated people do to each other and themselves.
Antisocieties review – Silent Motorist Media
Over the course of Antisocieties—which I couldn't put down, by the way—I found myself compulsively ordering titles from Cisco's catalogue.