Author Reading by Paola Ferrante:   Her Body Among Animals

Author Reading by Paola Ferrante: Her Body Among Animals

In this genre-bending collection merging horror, fairy tales, pop culture, and sci-fi, women challenge the boundaries placed on their bodies

By Alice Munro Festival of the Short Story

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 10 - 11am EDT

Location

Bayfield Community Centre & Arena

4 Jane Street Bayfield, ON N0M 1G0 Canada

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About this event

  • 1 hour

In this genre-bending collection merging horror, fairy tales, pop culture, and sci-fi, women challenge the boundaries placed on their bodies while living in a world “among animals,” where violence is intertwined with bizarre ecological disruptions.

A sentient sex robot goes against her programming; a grad student living with depression is weighed down by an ever-present albatross; an unhappy wife turns into a spider; a boy with a dark secret is haunted by dolls; a couple bound for a colony on Mars take a road trip through Texas; a girl fights to save her sister from growing a mermaid tail like their absent mother.

Magical yet human, haunted and haunting, these stories act as surreal documentation of the mistakes in systems of the past that remain in the present. Ferrante investigates toxic masculinity and the devastation it enacts upon women and our planet, delving into the universal undercurrent of ecological anxiety in the face of such toxicity, and the personal experience of being a new mother concerned about the future her child will face.

Through these confrontations of the complexity of living in a woman’s body, Her Body Among Animals moves us from hopelessness to a future of resilience and possibility.


The Reading is followed by a moderated Q&A. The author will be available to sign books following the Reading.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Paola Ferrante is a woman writer living with depression. Her short fiction collection, Her Body Among Animals (Book*hug 2023), was a 2023 Foreword INDIES finalist and made the 2023 CBC Books fall reading list. Her debut poetry collection, What to Wear When Surviving A Lion Attack (Mansfield Press, 2019) was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. She has won The New Quarterly’s Peter Hinchcliffe Prize for Fiction, Room Magazine’s Fiction Prize, Grain’s Short Grain Award for Poetry, and been longlisted for The Journey Prize. She lives in Toronto, Canada, with her spouse, Mat, and their son.

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