Join us at the Granville Center for the Arts for the book launch celebration of Naming a Dying Thing by Vic Nogay.
Vic will sit down for a thoughtful conversation with Denison student writers and share selected readings from her book, followed by an engaging Q&A where you'll have the chance to join the dialogue. Afterward, connect with Vic and fellow writers in Granville Center for the Arts’ cozy, art-filled gallery. You’ll also be able to purchase a signed copy of Naming a Dying Thing courtesy of Readers’ Garden Bookstore. Get your free book launch ticket here.
Naming a Dying Thing is now available for presale as a paperback (you can order multiple copies at a discount here).
yellowarrowpublishing.com/store/naming-a-dying-thing-paperback
Like humid Ohio summers, often wistful and lovely, yet undeniably heavy, Naming a Dying Thing is a sticky collection. At times a confrontation, at others an abdication, the poems within this offering reckon with the roles of women and mothers in a society that demands they be somehow everything and nothing all at once. Naming a Dying Thing contemplates and subverts success and failure in love and in life, holding both up to a hostile American reality. There are no answers here.
Nogay is a Pushcart Prize and Best Microfiction nominated writer from Ohio. She is the author of the micropoetry chapbook under fire under water (tiny wren, 2022) and is the microeditor of Identity Theory. With Naming a Dying Thing, Nogay avows the labor of motherhood and loss, bears the weight of a changing world, and unspools the taut line of memory, leaving the frayed edges to rest out in the sun.
Learn more about Nogay in a conversation between the author and Melissa Nunez, Yellow Arrow interviewer.
yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/unsettling-silence-interview-vic-nogay
Cover image and design and interior images by Alexa Laharty.
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