My Child, the Algorithm redoes what autobiography is. Funny, inventive and moving, it raises the stakes for the rest of us writers -- Isabel Waidner * author of STERLING KARAT GOLD *
Hannah breaks all the rules in order to refresh our minds. No writer I know in drama is as brave or as vulnerable. She talks to another hinterland of the mind. She writes like she is climbing a mountain naked.... an important new talent -- Fiona Shaw
Curious, queer, whip-smart, hilarious and tender. Just read it. Hannah Silva is my favourite male seahorse -- Gail McConnell
A bold and inventive meditation on the complexities of motherhood. I loved it -- Irenosen Okojie * author of NUDIBRANCH *
A work worthy to stand beside classics of queer parenting by Maggie Nelson and Gail McConnell, Silva's book asks all the right questions about art, family and love, with clarity, invention and passion -- Joanna Walsh * author of GIRL ONLINE: A USER MANUAL *
My Child, the Algorithm is extraordinary, in both its subject matter and in the purpose and power of its prose. This is writing from life's bleeding edge, driven by curiosity, by pain, and at times by howling need. There's light here, too; playfulness, humour, and so much love. Just as children remake their mothers, so this book seems, at times, to remake language itself. I adored it -- Marianne Levy
Hannah Silva's writing is searing, sharp, moving, and alive to the inanities and absurdities of her worlds. With a poet's ear and a truly poetic eye and playwright's feel for all life's dramas her talent is one to treasure and audio drama's rarest of pleasures -- David Eldridge * dramatist and screenwriter *
Hannah Silva lets bodies and rooms be the waxing and waning things of space and line they also are, instead of manoeuvrable substance. How beautiful - this is amazing work -- Anthony (Vahni) Capildeo
A brilliant, surprising, funny, moving, unexpected, unique work of genius -- Nadia Molinari