Longlisted for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award
Where does art come from-and what if the muse isn't a goddess, but a disinterested lover?
The God of My Art is a coming-of-age story that explores unrequited longing as a driving force behind a young woman's artistic awakening.
Helene grows up in a trailer park in northern British Columbia. After being sent to a group home by her stepfather, she runs away to Vancouver. Now a university student, she meets Matthew-a restless, upper-middle-class mountaineer who idolizes Nietzsche and dreams of saving the world through international aid work.
Told in bold, poetic prose, The God of My Art is a literary novel that examines the complicated relationship between romantic obsession and creative expression.
About the Author
Sarah Lane holds an M.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of British Columbia. Her writing has appeared in numerous literary and academic journals, including The Antigonish Review, Roar Magazine, think equity, Wreck Magazine, Educational Insights, Capilano Courier, and Quills: Canadian Poetry Magazine.