CITY LIGHTS LIVE! Elwin Cotman in conversation with Lisa D. Gray

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
  • Elwin Cotman
    reads from
    Weird Black Girls: Stories
    published by Scribner
    From Philip K. Dick Award finalist Elwin Cotman, an irresistibly unnerving collection of stories that explore the anxieties of living while Black-a high-wire act of literary-fantastical hybrid fiction.
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    A rural town finds itself under the authoritarian sway of a tree that punishes children. A pair of old friends navigate their fraught history as strange happenings escalate in a Mexican restaurant. A pair of narcissistic friends wreak havoc on an activist community. An aloof young man finds himself living through his lover’s memories. And a day of LARPing takes a cosmic turn.
    In each of the seven stories in this collection, characters pursue their obsessions on paths to glory and destruction while around them their worlds twist and warp, oscillating between reality and impossibility. On display throughout is Cotman’s ability to reveal truths about the human experience-about friendship, love, betrayal, bitterness-through whimsy, horror, and fantasy. Elegiac in tone, imaginative and humorous in their execution, the character-driven stories in Weird Black Girls challenge, incite, and entertain.
    What has been said about Weird Black Girls
    “Homeboy can write. There’s absolutely no doubt about that. And not afraid to nerd out either. With Weird Black Girls, Cotman stellarly bursts open the thread of Black space in fiction. A landmark collection!” -Sidik Fofana, author of Stories From the Tenants Downstairs
    “Elwin Cotman is a brilliant writer, full stop, and Weird Black Girls is his best book yet. Essential reading.” -Elizabeth Hand, author of A Haunting on the Hill and Generation Loss
    Elwin Cotman is a storyteller from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the author of three collections of speculative short stories, The Jack Daniels Sessions EP, Hard Times Blues, and Dance on Saturday. His debut novel The Age of Ignorance will be published by Scribner in 2025. Cotman’s work has appeared in Grist, Electric Lit, Buzzfeed, The Southwestern Review, and The Offing, among others (see publications). He holds a BA from the University of Pittsburgh and a MFA from Mills College in Oakland California. He writes this and that on his Substack.
    Lisa D. Gray is a writer, curator, and social justice warrior. She is the founder of Our Voices Our Stories SF, a literary event where women writers of color and the community engage. Lisa works with equity-focused organizations seeking to make the world a better more just place. Follow her @randomlisasf on IG and Twitter.
    This event was originally broadcast from the Poetry Room at City Lights on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
    This event is made possible by the support of the City Lights Foundation

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