Three local horror authors read to celebrate the launch of Tiffany Morris’ Carnalis, a novella about a wealthy party girl with a taste for human flesh.
Brittni Brinn and Elliott Gish join Tiffany Morris to share from their works. Light refreshments and a Q&A will follow.
Books will be for sale through King’s Co-Op Bookstore.
Today is launch day for Carnalis! While it’s a bit held up at the printer, it will be available in bookstores soon! I’m grateful to Nictitating Books for giving my sapphic cannibal novella a home, as well as to some of my favorite writers for blurbing it! I’m including them here!
Today is Mi’kmaw Language Day! Wela’lioq L’nui’suti Nujikina’mua’tijik for all that you have taught me and continue to teach us. May L’nuiktuk thrive forever 💚
Our author ambassador for Indie Bookstore Day this year is our friend and Kjipuktuk’s own Tiffany Morris! We’ve been big fans of Tiffany’s writing for a while now and we’re happy to be supporting her new book Carnalis here this Indie Bookstore Day! Come in to pick yours up and stay tuned for the book launch on May 10th!
“The connective magic of reading is made possible through the relationships of booksellers to writers and the community of readers. I’m forever grateful for the work of independent bookstores, especially King’s Co-op Bookstore, and their vital role in continuing literary citizenship.” - Tiffany Morris
Here is a list of music - some of it by sapphics, some of it by Indigenous women, some of it about heartache and eating - that I listened to in the writing of Carnalis 🩷🥩
So excited and grateful to share that my poem from Eye to the Telescope’s Plants issue is nominated for an Aurora Award! Wela’lioq to all for your kind consideration 💙🌸