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Debutiful Debuts

Category: Literary

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Roohi Choudhry, Kerry Donoghue, Shasta Grant, Laura Venita Green, and Miranda Schmidt will speak about and sign their new books on Tuesday, May 26th at 6:30pm, at Boulder Bookstore. Adam Vitcavage, founder of Debutiful, will moderate this discussion. Tickets for this event are $5 (plus a small processing fee) and are available on Eventbrite.

About "Outside Women" by Roohi Choudhry:
Would you risk your own life to pursue justice for a stranger? Two migrant women, separated by geographies and generations, face this same devastating choice. With raw imagery and rich sensory detail, Roohi Choudhry's incandescent debut novel "Outside Women" intertwines the narratives of two women painfully yet valiantly carving their existences outside of patriarchal and colonial spaces as they search for kinship and strength in solidarity.

About "Mouth" by Kerry Donoghue:
Consumption drives everything, and what we do with our mouths reveals the hidden depths of our desires. "Mouth" delves into the American obsession with consumption and the many ways we try to fill our emptiness. In these ten stories, characters are forced to face who they truly are when their hunger cannot be satisfied.

About "When We Were Feral" by Shasta Grant:
Set in the early 1990s, "When We Were Feral" is a haunting coming-of-age story about friendship, longing, and the dangerous terrain between girlhood and adulthood. In a world where mothers vanish and truths stay buried, Maggie and her friends begin to realize the wilderness they fear most isn’t outside— it’s within.

About "Sister Creatures" by Laura Venita Green:
In the muggy, insect-ridden town of Pinecreek, Louisiana, college dropout Tess Lavigne is watching two bickering siblings while their parents are away. Her listless day drinking is interrupted when someone emerges from the woods behind the house. Filthy and feral, the daughter of religious fundamentalists, the girl known in town as Sister Gail convinces Tess to take her in for the night. The strange events of that evening will set the course for Tess's future, and Sister Gail's ultimate fate.

About "Leafskin" by Miranda Schmidt:
Miranda Schmidt's lyrical debut novel blurs the boundaries between poetry and prose, human and nonhuman, reality and magic. A tale of queer love, new motherhood, and ecological interconnectedness, "Leafskin" interrogates how we create, and what we become, in a time of environmental devastation.

IMPORTANT TICKETING AND EVENT INFORMATION
Tickets are $5 (plus a small processing fee).
A coupon good for $5 off a featured book or a purchase on the day of the event is included with your ticket. You will receive this coupon at the event.