Book Your Stocking: Day 6
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
Savannah Johnston |
website of Erin Pringle
writer of fictions,
tender of small fires,
dreamer born out of the Midwest
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
Savannah Johnston |
This month, I spent three Sundays reading aloud from my new novella, There's No Place, which I had also printed a limited number of and sold because I love this story, and it will be a long while before it appears in a published story collection (and likely as the last story and, therefore, the least likely to be read by even those who do buy the book it comes in). So, here is the whole novella, read aloud in sections--from beginning to end. Please enjoy.
It takes place during the first year of the pandemic, on Christmas Eve, in the rural Midwest.
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Part I of There's No Place (hour one)
Part II of There's No Place (second hour of reading)
Part III. of There's No Place (~45 minutes)
There's No Place, a novella (cover) |
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Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee is a weekly series in which I read good poems by other people while we all drink coffee. Enjoy!
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
Sawyer Lovett |
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
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Recommendation: Animal Wife by Lara Ehrlich
Why: I love how Lara Ehrlich uses the resources of the literary tradition of fairy tales to talk about women breaking the spells that pin them down.
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About today's reader:
My name is Ismael Gรณmez, and I'm the founder of Ferragosto, an independent publishing house located in Spain. https://www.editorialferragosto.com/
Ismael Gรณmez |
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
Jack Kaulfus |
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
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Recommendation: "Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World" Written and Illustrated by Pรฉnรฉlope Bagieu
Why: This is a wonderful collection of graphic stories about rebel women throughout history and around the world; I love the illustration style and the powerful tales of these inspiring women!
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Mallory Battista |
Book Your Stocking 2021 |
Recommendation: The Music of Bees by Eileen Garvin
Why: Love the story of redemption of several lives linked-by-beekeeping.
Welcome to this week's session of Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee, where I read good poems by other people while we all drink coffee.
Poems read:
There’s No Place is a novella bound for my next collection of stories, but without a press for the collection, I’d rather not wait years for you to read it when it seems important to read now.
So, I printed it up, sewed the cover, and voila! Now you can read it.
The story: Set in the rural Midwest, the story follows a queer daughter visiting her mother for the first time in several years, and the return rises the haunting memories that linger in such places at such times. And then two strangers come knocking on a snowy winter’s night.