
Coming December 2025!
When the world ends, chaos begins–
–for feral Bunny Graves, playing life like a high-stakes game, where the only way to win is to smash the board to bits–
–for Max Caspar and Charmskool the scholar, chasing ancient myth all the way to the real world–
–and for Ari Regon, caught between dangerous jealousy and passionate love, corporate war and ambition so intense that failure is death, making the party to end all parties, a party that never ends.
Dark times.
Dark dreams.
DARK MATTER
The third and final book in the DARK FACTORY series.
Praise for Dark Factory
“In breathless, careening prose, Koja captures minds that see a thousand worlds at once, lives lived at 150 beats per minute, and the complicated, messy reality that lies beneath the endless search for the perfect night out. This is sure to delight fans of Jeff Noon and mind-bending speculative fiction.” –PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
“Some writers are born to spin tales from the shadows. Kathe Koja is one such author. Dark Factory is a unique and esoteric experience. A journey into the throbbing heart of creativity itself. Where we find kisses and cuts. A fantastic story.” – S.A. Cosby, NYT bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland
“There isn’t anywhere I wouldn’t go with Kathe Koja, and the seams of reality are no exception.” – Sarah Miller, author of Caroline and The Borden Murders
“Visionary. Stunning. A near-future vision of clubbing culture that takes us beyond virtual reality but, at the same time, presents an intimate look at the life of artists. Koja proves once again that she is a master of her craft.” – Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor and The Deep
“Koja writes like she’s an entire collective of artists, senses in overdrive, voracious for the next hit of art that will push them–and us–over the edge. This is pure energy, a glow-in-the-dark vision of a new kind of writing.” – Daniel Kraus, NYT bestselling author of Bent Heavens and The Living Dead
“Dark Factory is a wickedly original and wild book—a steadily evolving mystery, an ecstatic search for beauty and reality, a confrontation with our need to tell and be told stories—all borne of Koja’s endless curiosity and dexterity.” – Lindsay Lerman, author of I’m From Nowhere and What Are You
“You don’t read Dark Factory so much as slam dance your way through its glittering labyrinth of art, tech, danger, and lust. Meticulously envisioned and impeccably performed, this book lives and breathes far beyond its pages, providing an experience more akin to experimental theater than traditional literature; once again, Koja drags fiction kicking and screaming into the future, where it belongs.” – Maryse Meijer, author of The Seventh Mansion and Heartbreaker
“Koja has redefined the possibilities and limits of literature with Dark Factory–a thunderous, all-consuming tour de force executed by one of our finest and most skilled creators. This is not a book. This is an unforgettable and transformative experience.” – Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
“‘You can dream while you’re awake.’ She’s done it again: with Dark Factory Kathe Koja spins a nighttime world fully realized and revelatory, all while reaching new linguistic highs. And how many books have you read that made you want to dance?” – Tom Cardamone, author of The Lurid Sea, Green Thumb, and Night Sweats: Tales of Homosexual Wonder and Woe
“Dark Factory reminds us that Kathe Koja is not only a great writer, but an important one. Bolstered by inventive audiovisual supplements, the book is both intimate and epic, an ensemble genre-bender that envisions new possibilities for the novel as narrative form. This is a daring work of multisensory and multimedia immersion, an exemplar of Koja’s career-long commitment to dissolving boundaries—between genres and delivery systems, between body and mind, between story and reader, between virtual and real. This is a propulsive, wickedly funny literary party; enter the Factory, lose yourself, and dance.” – Mike Thorn, author of Shelter for the Damned, Darkest Hours, and Peel Back and See