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About The Book

A collection of stories that celebrate the humour, darkness and depth of emotion of the queer and trans experience that’s not typically represented: liminal or uncertain identities, queer conception and queer joy.

In this delightful debut collection of prize-wining stories, queer, gender-nonconforming and trans characters struggle to find love and forgiveness, despite their sometimes comic, sometimes tragic mistakes. In one story, a young lesbian tries to have a baby with her lover using an unprofessional sperm donor and a high-powered, rainbow-coloured cocktail. In another, a fifth-grader explores gender identity by dressing as an ox – instead of a matriarch – for a class Oregon Trail reenactment. Meanwhile a nonbinary person on the eve of top surgery dangerously experiments with an open relationship during the height of the COVID crisis. With insight and compassion, debut author Lydia Conklin takes their readers to a meeting of a queer feminist book club and to a convention for trans teenagers, revealing both the dark and lovable sides of their characters. The stories in Rainbow Rainbow will make you laugh and wince, sometimes at the same time.
 

About The Author

LYDIA CONKLIN has received a Stegner Fellowship, a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award, three Pushcart Prizes, a Creative Writing Fulbright in Poland, a grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation, scholarships from Bread Loaf, and fellowships from Emory, MacDowell, Yaddo, Hedgebrook, Djerassi, and elsewhere. Their fiction has appeared in Tin House, American Short Fiction, and The Paris Review. They’ve drawn comics for The New Yorker, The Believer, Lenny Letter, and elsewhere. They are currently the Zell Visiting Professor of Fiction at the University of Michigan
 

Product Details

  • Publisher: Scribner UK (June 9, 2022)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781398508552

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Raves and Reviews

‘What a gorgeous ode to queer life in all its awkward, tragic, hilarious, erotic, and joyful forms!  I savoured each one of these stories, laughed and gasped aloud, and marvelled at their pitch-perfect dialogue and masterful sentences. Lydia Conklin's debut collection offers one of the strongest new voices in recent memory and one that is certain to belong in the canon of contemporary queer literature.’

– Melissa Febos, author of Whip Smart and Abandon Me

'Lydia Conklin writes with humor and tenderness about the way we love now. Rainbow Rainbow is an
impressive and beautiful collection.'

– Lorrie Moore, author of Bark

'Rainbow Rainbow is a debut that many of us have long been waiting for. The sentences in this collection leap
off the page with delightfully vivid animation, and the queer and trans characters in each story take journeys
that cover a breathtaking range of emotional distance. Lydia Conklin, above all, understands the power of
humor, to surprise and tickle us, to regale and disarm us, and, in the end, to devastate us with truths that are
full of mystery and melancholy.'

– Jamel Brinkley, author of the National Book Award nominated A Lucky Man

'Rainbow Rainbow is a triumph, and Lydia Conklin is a marvel. Each story is full of wonder and trouble. I felt
as if I knew these characters, recognized them in all their queer complexity, missed them when the book was
done.'

– Justin Torres, author of We the Animals

‘If you’ve already had the great luck of reading Lydia Conklin’s fiction, you know their work to be dazzling and indelible. Now, at last, their stories about queer, trans, and gender-nonconforming people have been brought together in this radiant collection you’ll want to revisit again and again. A book for the ages.’

– R.O. Kwon, author of The Incendiaries

'Conklin brings nuance and compassion to the subject matter and displays a captivating interest in human
contradiction. Conklin’s command of structure ensures that each story has a satisfying arc, but most
impressive is the author’s precise and evocative prose . . . This talented writer is brimming with skills and
heart.'

– —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

'Highlights queer, gender-nonconforming, and trans characters. Most are seeking some sense of connection .
. . Conklin portrays them all with warmth and compassion.'

– Time, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year

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