One of 2024s superlative debuts, a glorious creepfest reminiscent of Carmen Maria Machado and Mariana Enriquez... Williamss characters grapple with grief and foreboding... [his] technique is subtle but strikes with a bullwhips torque... As close to transcendence as it gets, Beautiful Days is the spear tip of Zach Williams' potential. This writers got talent to burn * Washington Post *
Uncanny, subtle and spectacular. Once every year, a debut collection comes along and gets under my skin... In 2024, that collection is Beautiful Days. Fans of Stephen King and Ling Ma will devour [these stories] about the horrors of encountering something completely unknowable in the course of everyday life, whether its the mind-warping experience of parenthood or the echo-chamber effect of the internet and social media * Esquire *
Zach Williams is a brilliant, singular, deeply entertaining writer. You will continue to think about and feel these stories long after you have finished reading them. They will change you -- Jonathan Safran Foer,author of'Everything is Illuminated'
Unsettling and deeply captivating... A remarkable debut collection [which] explores grief and masculinity in stories that hint at their characters strange afterlives... Beautiful Days deserves favorable comparison to the stories of Wells Tower and George Saunders * Publishers Weekly, Starred Review *
A remarkable collection, full of irony and absurdity, but never sleight, glib or waggish. Zach Williams paints us into every story with quick, deft strokes and then unfolds, with a scarily confident hand, the rest of the canvas, full of surprises and truths and stuff we never imagined -- Percival Everett, author of 'The Trees'
A powerful, unsettling, genuinely thrilling collection that singles Zach Williams out as a must-read voice in fiction... Like a coiled spring ready to snap, or a snake about to strike, you can sense tension lurking in the careful prose and dreamy strangeness of his worlds... Precise, witty and full of vivid imagery, with a gift for marrying tension and humanity that calls to mind John Cheever or Shirley Jackson * Bookpage *
Beautiful Days brings a reader though strange and grounded lands on just the other side of reality. You will come through changed, shaken, thoughtful, and totally amazed -- Samantha Hunt, author of 'The Unwritten Book'
Every so often a writer comes along who seems to have access to something not quite rational, some tone or feeling that lies under the surface of things. Zach Williams is such a writer. His beautiful, disquieting stories are profound in the true meaning of that word they go deep. He's a major talent, and this is an exciting debut -- Hari Kunzru, author of 'Red Pill'
Bracing, eerie, infused with contemporary paranoia... Zach Williams is determined to work through the fear and feelings of disassociation from modern life, rooted in equal parts absurdity and peril * Kirkus *
A brilliant debut -- Jeffrey Eugenides, author of'The Virgin Suicides'
Eerie, unsettling, and beautiful. You cant predict where the stories will go or who, or what, will be the half-visible presence there. Beautiful Days contains elegant mysteries, and stays in the mind long after youve read it -- Charles Baxter, author of'The Sun Collective'
These stories are elegies for days yet to arrive, which Zach Williams can somehow see coming. His stories are strangely infused with emotions that as yet have no names, because they are only now, in Beautiful Days, finding representation on the page. The visionary weirdness of the stories feels hauntingly attuned to our time. Because I read them headlong, one after the other, it was some time after closing the book before I began to grasp what had happened I was still in them. They are not really short stories at all, but worlds impossible to leave -- Elizabeth Tallent, author of'Scratched'