I'm so floored by this gorgeous and generous review of my book in The Brooklyn Rail by @danielallencox.bsky.social: "[I]t is impossible to prepare for the way that Larson describes, in this vivid and cinematic memoir debut, the summer that defined his life." 🏳️🌈
Didn't see this coming. I Felt the End Before It Came is a PW Best Book of the Year. 😭
"There’s a live-wire intensity running through Cox's prose that makes this easy to read and difficult to forget."
Happy to be here with so many writers I admire. Thank you, Publishers Weekly!
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My latest book review is up at Plenitude Magazine of Daniel Allen Cox's I Felt the End Before It Came: Memoirs of a Queer Ex-Jehovah’s Witness.
Particularly proud of the blood, sweat, tears-and life research-that went into this one.
plenitudemagazine.ca/hope-and-hid...
Thanks so much, Riley!
A mini documentary about I Felt the End Before It Came is now premiering at the Winnipeg International Writers Festival. 🥳
There's some behind the scenes of the five wild years it took to write the book, and of course, some Montreal weirdness:
thinairfestival.ca/user/1159/
Can't wait to take this book on the road again!
Marquette, Michigan's daily newspaper runs reviews of new arrivals at the local public library, and this one is sending me 😳
My book is really getting out there.
For the Globe and Mail, I wrote about stuttering, almost saying no to narrating my audiobook, and getting rid of ideas of perfection that have nothing to do with us.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-author-daniel-allen-cox-discards-perfection-in-narrating-his-audiobook/
Mark and I recently realized that the first concert we went to together was Sinéad O'Connor's free outdoor show in Montreal in the summer of 1997— eight years before we met. Of course. Here's Mark in Dublin in 2019.
RIP, Sinéad. Today we remember and feel your power.
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come conjure lols with me in this two-day workshop for @shipmanagency.bsky.social august 8 & 15! 🤡🤡🤡
sign up here: https://www.theshipmanagency.com/classes/writing-workshop-a-laughing-matter-using-humor-in-memoir-and-essay-with-greg-mania
Thank you. There’s a fantasy of AI we get from science fiction that is not this AI but people are primed to think it is, and companies are exploiting that misimpression.
Some news: we're making a mini-documentary about my book, to premiere at a literary festival this fall. 😭
We broke through a fence to get this outtake, which is fitting —I can't separate my life from le Stade.
Check out the rest of the review, and my interview with H Felix Chau Bradley:
https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/reviews/i-felt-the-end-before-it-came-daniel-allen-cox-queer-jehovah-witness/
What a thing to wake up to, in Montreal Review of Books:
"A captivating, richly layered text that dismantles any reductive ideas readers may hold about indoctrination, departures, comings-out, and the practice of memoir-writing itself."
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