'The protagonist of this short story is a teenage girl named Julja, whose ‘games take a serious turn as she becomes inducted into a computer cult. The surge of dopamine in her brain connects her with psychic aliens and chemical conspiracies, sordid and secret.’ On the whole, the plot sounded strange to me, but I did admire the way in which the author uses it as a frame to explore psychosis. Tewson-Božić’s writing, indeed, is strange, and quite beguiling.' – Kirsty Hewitt, NB magazine
'A pacey, timely tale of a psychotic breakdown, with a language so incisive it takes your breath away.' – Anna Burtt, VIVA Brighton
'Crumbs is genuinely dazzling in its portrayal of someone with psychosis. This story is challenging and immersive.' – The Bristol Reader, bookstagrammer