Description
"A poetic lovesong as big as the cosmos." -Lidia Yuknavitch
As a neurodivergent child in a hundred-year-old house, Zaji Cox collects grammar books, second-hand toys, and sightings of feral cats. She dances and cartwheels through self-discovery and doubt, guided by her big sister and their devoted single mother. Through short essays that evoke the abundant imagination of childhood, Plums for Months explores the challenges of growing up mixed race and low-income on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon.
- Distribution of ARCs to media outlets, reviewers, bloggers, magazines, and key booksellers and librarians
- Reviews targeting Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, Booklist, The Oregonian, O Magazine, and others
- Coverage targeting publications working hard to amplify underrepresented voices, especially those that have expressed interest in promoting Black authors
- Bookseller outreach, including ABA Advance Access and galley mailings to BIPOC-owned bookstores
- Regional tour with a focus on bookstores, libraries, and reading series
- Regional coverage targeting Portland-area media
- Other coverage targeting The Rumpus, Entropy Magazine, Writing Under Pressure, Memoir magazine
- Book club outreach
- Author interviews: radio, TV, print, and online venues
- NetGalley, Edelweiss, and Goodreads ARC giveaways
- Social media including blog appearances, excerpts, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
- Promotions on author's website and the publisher's website
- Publicity and promotion in conjunction with author's speaking engagements
- Photographs of Zaji modeling and dancing will help keep her social media presence updated and relevant
About the Author
As a neurodivergent child in a hundred-year-old house, Zaji Cox collects grammar books, second-hand toys, and sightings of feral cats. She dances and cartwheels through self-discovery and doubt, guided by her big sister and their devoted single mother. Through short essays that evoke the abundant imagination of childhood, Plums for Months explores the challenges of growing up mixed race and low-income on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon.
Reviews
"This a tour de force, layered with complexities and wonder, that alchemizes Cox's unique girlhood to something almost divine."
-Starred review, Publishers Weekly
-Jennifer Pastiloff, bestselling author of On Being Human
-Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Thrust
"While every neurodiverse person is unique, it is in the relatable observations and unique worldview that Zaji Cox's vignettes shine. An amalgamate anthem, Plums for Monthsshows how to seek solitude, coping, and comfort in everyday interactions."
-Joe Biel, author of Good Trouble: Building a Successful Life & Business with Autism
-Liz Scott, author of This Never Happened
Book Information
ISBN 9781942436539
Author Zaji Cox
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Forest Avenue Press
Publisher Forest Avenue Press