Brevity: Souls of Short Stories
Event date:
Sunday, May 31Event time:
1:30pm-2:30pmLocation:
Hotel Shattuck Plaza, Crystal BallroomAudiences:
Sponsors:
Booksales:
Sausalito Books by the Bay, in the outdoor courtyard area of the hotelAccess:
FREEShort stories are the swift vehicles of the written word that leave lasting impressions on both passengers and bystanders alike. This panel features writers who have experimented with the form in various ways to create unique short story collections that highlight broader issues. With genre-bending fiction, Jude Berman blends social impact fiction and activist fiction in Shot: A Dictionary of the Lost, a collection of short stories about gun violence, organized as a dictionary, with a story for each letter of the alphabet. Lisa Alvarez’s Some Final Beauty and Other Stories showcases women and Chicanx characters from the vibrant streets of Southern California to the arid Nevada Nuclear Sites in thematically linked stories exploring self-discovery, rebellion, and solidarity. Set in the dive bars, bathhouses, parks, workplaces, music venues, beaches, and college campuses of 2010s Seattle, Crawl: Stories by Max Delsohn portrays the pleasures and pains of sex, romance, and gender expression in a city and a time that has branded itself a radical queer utopia but proves much more complicated in reality. In Daddy Issues: Stories, a collection of moving and complex stories of queer Asian American experiences in Los Angeles, Eric Wat offersdifferent contemplations on solitude and the vulnerability required for connection. Shifting from the present day to the near future, from China to America and beyond, the stories in M Lin’s The Memory Museum offer profound insight into the ambivalence of migration, the perverse ways race and class can operate, and what it means to be Chinese today. Join the talented authors of this panel, moderated by Latine poet, performer, and producer Marcos “Coco” James, to explore the limitless possibilities of the brief yet impactful short story.