Description
$5000 marketing and publicity budget National review copy mailing Simultaneous ePub Promotional materials in Consortium's galley-box mailing, including a 1980s-style safety pamphlet called "How to Survive the Shaft: Tips from a Hardworking Lesbian" The What Do You Keep in YOUR Coal Mine? Contest, which solicits & gives prizes for stories about warning signs - how do you know when a relationship is over? With knitted canaries as prizes. B&N Discover program outreach Online promotion and author website development Will target reviewers/publications with a taste for the quirky (LA Review, The Millions, The Believer, Slate) Additional promotion targeting gay media/publications Pursuing blurbs from Tom Robbins, Jeanette Winterson Submission to the Frank O'Connor Short Fiction Award, the Barbara Gittings/Stonewall Award for LGBT Fiction, & the Lambda Literary Awards Will pitch to queer literary festivals, including the LGBTQ stage at Decatur (through the Atlanta Queer Lit Festival), the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival, and the Rainbow Book Fair in NYC Posters and bookmarks Launches in New York City, Toronto Participation in Pride Week events, NYC, Toronto Goodreads Giveaway Event promotion through LGBT support centers and queer-friendly retailers Virtual tour of online blogs, guest editorials, etc.
About the Author
Nancy Jo Cullen is the 4th recipient of the Writers' Trust Dayne Ogilvie Grant for an Emerging Gay Writer. She is the author of three collections of poetry. Her stories have been published in The Puritan, filling Station, and Grain Magazine. This is her first book.
Reviews
"Comic and sad at the same time."--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Every story in Nancy Jo Cullen's debut collection skates along the edge of weirdness. These characters are just a tiny bit off, drawing the reader into their delightful eccentricities ... Cullen ups the ante on any traditional coming-out story arc and instead drops LGBT characters and references in everyday life, just as they'd always be. A welcome new voice in queer fiction."--Lambda Literary "Cullen writes with tragicomic wisdom about the stuff of life -- coming of age, sexuality, fertility, death -- creating down-to-earth characters via straightforward and unadorned prose ... Canary combines a plenitude of characters with themes that have universal and enduring appeal. The collection balances a sensitive understanding of the perils and challenges women face with a sympathetic and affectionate take on flawed male characters; there's not a weak story in this bunch. Cullen is a writer to watch."--Quill & Quire, starred review "A taken-for-granted sexual transiency is the most strikingly contemporary feature of these stories; if it were written a decade ago the fact that many of the characters are gay, lesbian or bisexual would be seen as a political statement. But in Canary the sexuality of the characters doesn't define their identity, and is in fact often as transitory and up-for-grabs as every other aspect of their unsettled lives. The quietly radical assumption implicit in the book is that sex isn't a matter of fixed identity but of opportunistic action ... in story after story Cullen won me over. Their people and situations rang close to life ... Cullen deserves all the acclaim she's going to receive."--The Globe & Mail "At her best, Cullen manages to write about rejuvenation and reconstruction in a way that feels absolutely fresh ... vibrant and engaging."--The National Post "There's a wonderful shape-shifting that occurs with humour and Cullen has found that place that is both poignant and profound. Gay and lesbian characters appear in every story, which is such a gift when most fiction writers exclude lesbian, gay and transgender people in their work."--Vancouver Sun "Small, colourful, and only too quick to take flight."--Georgia Straight "Fresh and non-squeamish humour, present in quirky touches and entire situations, marks Cullen's stories ... This is a great collection, with something of Raymond Carver's understated realism--but with an entirely original voice."--Alberta Views Magazine "The people in Nancy Jo Cullen's stories are just like you and me--raw, complicated, slightly off-kilter in a world that seems to be rushing by a little too quickly. Her characters--working class, many queer--are deep thinking, humorous people who move through with their often tumultuous lives with a kind of imperfect grace."--In Conversation with Trevor Corkum "Cullen's stories are full of these unexpected moments of giddy freedom, when the heavy responsibilities of daily life lift, and the characters can take a deep breath and remember who they really are ... The narrators of these stories are plain-spoken, and while they sometimes over-share the messy details of their lives, they always tell it like it is. The stories collected in Canary are fresh, immediate and exciting."--CultMontreal "In Canary, Cullen's skills with characterization make her stories pop ... Cullen's debut is a testament to why human relationships remain the best fodder for funny, dead-serious fiction. Her stories are slightly off-kilter, and always bang-on in delivering first-rate characters who show us all the ache in being human and all the wonder of human connection."--The Telegraph Journal "Consider your most embarrassing moment, suffered because of your family or not. Go on, dredge up that ineradicable instant of humiliation when you were a child, adolescent or young adult, it doesn't matter what happened, when or where. Nancy Jo Cullen has you beat. The denizens of Canary, her first book of fiction, have soared, crashed, relocated, compromised, given up and started over more often than most of us. This collection is very good ... there is plenty here to satisfy, the narrative arc running high and long ... robust, with a wide, compassionate embrace."The Winnipeg Review "Canary is the best new Canadian fiction I've read this year. Pick it up, and pick it up now."--Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian
Book Information
ISBN 9781927428146
Author Nancy Jo Cullen
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Biblioasis
Publisher Biblioasis
Weight(grams) 198g