Joy in the Soft Apocalypse Literary Salon
Joy, laughter, fun, pleasure, beauty, excitement, and awe! We may all still be mid-climate crisis, mid-pandemic, and (who knows) maybe mid-zombie apocalypse someday soon. Yet, despite the noise and chaos, we have each other!
The work of writers, artists, and creatives of all kinds provides joy and clarity in this semi-apocalyptic world. Join us in loving community on Thursday, August 10th and leave feeling enlivened and inspired.
Hosts
Kate McDonough is a queer non binary trans writer, organizer and performance artist. Their work explores the politics of place v. space and finding radical queer joy in the midst of an apocalypse. Originally from the Bronx, Kate lives in Brooklyn and is an MFA Creative Writing candidate at The New School
Kelby Clark is a poet and fiction writer, based in Brooklyn, NY but born and bred across the Hudson in New Jersey. Currently, she's pursuing an MFA in creative writing at The New School. Her work explores topics of race and Black identity, as well as topics like the myth of suburban bliss. She also enjoys writing about and reading to her cat, Mowgli.