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  • av Ashley Marie Farmer
    168,-

    Latest installment in our Series in Kentucky Literature. ; Labeled as an essay collection, there is really a hybrid of forms at play here; it pulls on autobiography, audio transcripts, media, legal documents, Internet comments, and short prose pieces. Stunning. ; Farmer is the Assistant Dir. of Learning and Engagement at Utah Museum of Fine Arts. She previously worked at the University of Louisville and the Speed Art Museum (also in Louisville). ; She earned her MFA from Syracuse University. ; Farmer has won numerous prizes. Roxane Gay/Gay Magazine¿s ¿Best of 2019¿ for the book¿s essay ¿Mercy Killing¿; Rebecca Solnit selected an essay for Best American Nonfiction 2019; Farmer¿s chapbook was a finalist for the Chapbook 2019 Gold Line Press contest; Ninth Letter¿s Creative Nonfiction Award 2018; Los Angeles Review Short Fiction Award 2017; Roxane Gay¿s "Excellent Small Press Books You Should Check Out.¿ January 2017. ; Her past books have landed her on ¿best of¿ lists from Buzzfeed and Entropy. ; Other works published in Gay Magazine, TriQuarterly, Gigantic, DIAGRAM, and elsewhere. ; She is the author of three other books, one poetry, one a novella, and one short stories. ; Farmer is married to a recent Sarabande author (Ryan Ridge who wrote New Bad News, which came out 2020), and together they co-edit Juked. They also plan to tour together! ;Cities where she¿s previously lived (to consider for touring purposes): Louisville, Carson City (NV), Los Angeles.

  • av Whitney Collins
    224,-

    From Whitney Collins, the award-winning author of Big Bad, come twenty-three new dark and derelict (and hilarious) tales about-you guessed it-love. With Ricky, Collins applies her sharp eye, black humor, and generous heart to love stories (and the stories we tell ourselves about love). Among the wacky, tacky, lovesick, and lovelorn characters are: Ilona, the misanthropic mother and unhappy fiancé who is increasingly transfixed by a rash of local shark attacks; Imogen, the sperm bank client who cultivates the love she madly desires inside herself; and Aurora Flood, the coma survivor on a mission to plant a sacred seed from the Olive Garden. Blending elements of southern gothic, speculative fiction, and horror, Ricky & Other Love Stories is political and personal, bitter and sweet: ultimately, a lot like love.

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