Fake Accounts by Lauren Oyler is a story about curating public personalities via social media, and how people do the same thing in face-to-face life. An unnamed female protagonist scrolls through her boyfriend’s phone and discovers he has a secret alternative identity on social media. Both she and the boyfriend are completely self-centered. The boyfriend stages his own fake death. Then the female protagonist, for no reason, invents fake identities for pointless Tinder dates. The boyfriend reappears from his fake death and they reunite, just as self-absorbed as they were in the beginning. The novel is non-stop snark, albeit skillfully written. Here’s what Kirkus Reviews says:

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/lauren-oyler/fake-accounts/

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About Mike Wilson

Mike Wilson’s work has appeared in magazines including Cagibi Literary Journal, Stoneboat, The Aurorean, The Ocotillo Review, London Reader, and in anthologies including for a better world 2020 and Anthology of Appalachian Writers Vol. X. He received Kentucky State Poetry Society’s Chaffin/Kash Prize in 2019. He resides in Lexington, Kentucky, but summers in Ecstasy and winters in Despair.

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