Extinction Capital of the World: Stories

Mariah Rigg

Paperback • 256 Pages • USD 18.99 • English • 9780063419971
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Publisher Ecco
ISBN13 9780063419971
ASIN/SKU 0063419971
Book Format Paperback
Language English
Pages 256
List Price USD 18.99
Publishing Date 05/08/2025
Dimensions 5.31 x 0.58 x 8 inches
Weight 7.2 ounces
Book Code BD00055115

Discover Extinction Capital of the World: Stories by Mariah Rigg. This book is published by Ecco in Paperback format, ISBN 9780063419971, ASIN 0063419971, under Literature and Fiction, Asian American and Pacific Islander Literature.

Book Description

WINNER OF THE 2026 ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN AWARD FOR LITERATURE
WINNNER OF THE 2026 BETTY BERZON EMERGING WRITER AWARD
GOLD WINNER OF THE 2026 NAUTILUS BOOK AWARDS - FICTION

Named a Best Book of 2025 by: Esquire * Electric Literature * Debutiful

A Recommended Read from: Vulture * Oprah Daily * Our Culture * LitHub * Debutiful * LGBTQ Reads * Alta Journal * Autostraddle * BookRiot

Magnetic, haunting, and tender, Extinction Capital of the World is a stunning portrait of Hawai’i—and a powerful meditation on family, queer love, and community amid imperialism and environmental collapse.

In ten vibrant, affecting stories, Mariah Rigg immerses readers in contemporary Hawai’i. By turns heartbreaking and hopeful, these stories of love, longing, and grief are fierce dispatches from a state haunted by the specter of colonization, a precious biome under constant threat.

An older man grapples with the American-weapons research conducted on a neighboring island that reverberates through his entire life. A pregnant woman seeks belonging while poaching flowers in the rainforest with her partner’s mother. Two teenage girls find love during a summer spent on Midway Atoll. A young woman returns home to O’ahu following a breakup and reconnects with her estranged father and the island itself.

Linked by both place and character, Rigg’s stories illuminate the exotification and commodification of Hawai’i in the American mythos. Extinction Capital of the World is an environmental love letter to the Hawaiian Islands and an indelible portrayal of the people who inhabit them—marking the arrival of an exciting new voice in contemporary fiction.

Author Biography

Mariah Rigg is a Samoan-Haole settler who was born and raised on the island of O‘ahu. Her work has been featured in Oxford American, The Sewanee Review, Joyland, and elsewhere. In 2024, she was awarded a fellowship in creative writing from the National Endowment for the Arts. She holds an MFA from the University of Oregon and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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