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Nowadays and Lonelier

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A vibrant story collection about loneliness and love, privilege and poverty—the search for connection and meaning in a workaday world.
  • 10 May 2022
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For fans of Heather O’Neill’s Daydreams of Angels, Otessa Moshfegh’s Homesick for Another World, and Carmen Maria Machado’s Her Body and Other Parties, Nowadays and Lonelier features a cascade of characters seeking connection in the darkest alleyways and meaning in the mundane. In these pages, a ballet dancer navigates complex family ties that are frayed by addiction; a young girl discovers sex and sexuality in the nineties in an impoverished urban center; a lover sojourns in Egypt and exacts an unexpected revenge; and a barista and a painter weather an apartment fire in Montreal. The collection is concerned with the contrast experienced by working- and middle-class millennials, between access to education and art compared to a relative lack of access to secure jobs and housing—and how these conditions leave many straddling a world where mental health, addictions, and sex work are daily realities as they try to carve out space for themselves in times that are increasingly alienating.

Nowadays and Lonelier, Carmella Gray-Cosgrove’s debut story collection, features vivid portraits of unsure yet hopeful people struggling to find a good life in a hard world.
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Price: $16.95
Pages: 220
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication Date: 10 May 2022
Trim Size: 8.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781551528717
Format: Paperback
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Nowadays and Lonelier is a dazzling collection of stories that made me feel so much. I marvelled at Gray-Cosgrove's command of language in these vivid explorations of what it means to feel connection, isolation, and hope.” —Zoe Whittall, author of The Spectacular

Nowadays and Lonelier is the kind of story collection that comes along once or twice in a decade, if we’re lucky. The kind of collection that reroutes the circuitry of the short story so it hits the heart and brain and gut like a psychedelic. Graceful as Swan Lake, dangerous as a syringe discarded in the bushes where children play. These are very tough, desperately tender stories that stick to your insides. Busting with compassion and stylistic bravado. If you find yourself lonelier nowadays, read this. I promise you will be altered, astonished.” —Lisa Moore, author of Something for Everyone
Carmella Gray-Cosgrove was raised in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples and lives in St. John’s, on Ktaqmkuk, the traditional territory of the Mi’kmaq and the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk, with her partner and their child. Her fiction has appeared in Prism, Broken Pencil, Freefall Magazine, the Antigonish Review, and elsewhere. Nowadays and Lonelier was shortlisted for the NLCU Fresh Fish Award for Emerging Writers. She holds a master’s degree in geography from Memorial University and was an F.A. Aldrich Fellow.
The Dance of the Cygnets
Nowadays and Lonelier
Mars Spills Out
Fourth Floor Looking North
Warmer Soon
Almost Touching
Float
Blue like the Sky
Cap-Rouge
Today Is the Day
Dive Master
La Foule
Corpus Christi
Another Angel
New Chelsea
Whippits
Blunt Object
Go Time
The Cull
The Weight of It
Be Happy Darling and Love Me
Power Pose