Joe Hill’s 2017 novella collection, Strange Weather, comprises four distinct narratives exploring the macabre and the unsettling through the lens of unusual meteorological phenomena. Each story”Snapshot,” “Loaded,” “Aloft,” and “Rain”presents a self-contained world where extreme or inexplicable weather events serve as catalysts for dramatic and often horrific human experiences. For instance, “Snapshot” features a Polaroid camera that steals pieces of its subjects’ memories with each flash, while “Rain” depicts a world-altering downpour of razor-sharp crystals.
The collection showcases Hill’s ability to blend elements of horror, suspense, and science fiction, creating thought-provoking narratives that explore themes of memory, loss, obsession, and the fragility of human existence. Its publication added to Hill’s already established reputation as a masterful storyteller within the speculative fiction genre, demonstrating his versatility and willingness to experiment with different narrative structures and thematic concerns. The individual stories have garnered critical acclaim for their imaginative concepts and compelling character development.