Description
A collection of fiction and graphic ephemera, Little Ones plays in a space of shadows and in-betweens.
Informed by Appalachian experience and traditions of Southern storytelling, these award-winning stories are populated by the world's dispossessed, disturbed, and disregarded: the quiet interior life of a passed-over laborer, the bedtime story a goose tells a snake about a boy named Grey, moments of a road-killed raccoon's afterlife, advice to the children of a future apocalypse.
These mischievous polyvocal tales are an exercise in audacity, in embracing the bizarre and carnivalesque within us. Grey Wolfe LaJoie employs uncanny wit and deep empathy to explore the way shame can turn into desperate violence, and to shed light on the smallest among us.
Anticipated Coverage
Reckon Review - review
Marketing
Bookseller digital and mailing ARC campaign
Influencer outreach via our buzz team on Instagram, promotional giveaways with paper ephemera
Paid social media and digital promotions
Publicity
National print, digital, and broadcast review coverage in magazines, newspapers, online publications, NPR, literary news outlets, and more targeted outreach for Southern media book coverage
Placing LitHub or Electric Literature essays
Events
Substantial tour to indie bookstores, pandemic providing, throughout the South
Writing conferences, workshops, and in conversation readings
About the Author
Born in Western North Carolina, Grey Wolfe LaJoie's writing has been featured in numerous journals and anthologies, including The Threepenny Review, Crazyhorse, Shenandoah, Copper Nickel, the 2024 Pushcart Prize Anthology, and the 2023 PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. They hold an MFA from the University of Alabama, and currently work for Auburn University's Alabama Prison Arts & Education Project organizing and teaching creative writing classes in correctional facilities throughout the state. They currently reside in Birmingham, AL.
Reviews
"This is utterly unforgettable work. I have longed for a new book to startle me with something new, and this one did. Inside these pages, we come to know the dreams of dogs and the thoughts of horses and geese, and they don't disappoint. These stories are truly wild yet seamlessly unspooling. This is a book that should garner insistent praise." -Glenn Taylor, author of The Songs of Betty Baach
"The first time I read Grey Wolfe LaJoie's Little Ones I read it because I was sucked in by its beauty and gravitas. The second time I read the book I read it to see how LaJoie pulled it off. I still haven't figured it out. This is a haunting, touching debut, as powerful as it is mysterious." -Wiley Cash, author of When Ghosts Come Home
Book Information
ISBN 9798885740395
Author Grey Wolfe LaJoie
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Hub City Press
Publisher Hub City Press