Join us on Friday, July 14 at 7 pm PT when Madison Davis celebrates the release of her book, The Loved Ones: Essays to Bury the Dead, with Ivy Johnson at Green Apple Books 9th Avenue.
Winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize, The Loved Ones presents an intimate portrait of family grief, for fans of Maggie Nelson's Jane: A Murder and Kristin Prevallet's I, Afterlife.
There are so many ways to bury the dead. In an autobiographical series of essays, The Loved Ones explores the deaths of four family members across three generations: an inexplicable double murder, a fatal car accident, a long illness, and a conscripted solider killed in action.
The Loved Ones is about the intricate reality of grief, the instability of time and memory in the face of loss, and the feeling of being left behind still living. It asks, what does it mean to bury our loved ones when our only desire is to never let them go?
About Madison Davis
Madison Davis (she/her) is a writer and editor based in Oakland, California. She is the author of Disaster (Timeless, Infinite Light; Nightboat, 2016) and The Loved Ones (Dzanc Books, forthcoming 2023.) Madison's work can also be found in a few magazines and anthologies and many more files on her computer. Madison received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2009 where she studied poetry and music. In 2011, she moved from New York to Oakland to attend Mills College where she graduated with an MFA in poetry in 2013. She is currently an associate editor at New Harbinger Publications.
About Ivy Johnson
Ivy Johnson is a poet, former performance artist, and writer between genres living in Oakland, CA. She is the author of As They Fall (Nightboat Books), The Third Thing (coauthored with Kate Robinson, Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs), Born Again (The Operating System), and Precious Moments (Sky Trail Press).
Join us on Friday, July 14 at 7 pm PT when Madison Davis celebrates the release of her book, The Loved Ones: Essays to Bury the Dead, with Ivy Johnson at Green Apple Books 9th Avenue.
Winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize, The Loved Ones presents an intimate portrait of family grief, for fans of Maggie Nelson's Jane: A Murder and Kristin Prevallet's I, Afterlife.
There are so many ways to bury the dead. In an autobiographical series of essays, The Loved Ones explores the deaths of four family members across three generations: an inexplicable double murder, a fatal car accident, a long illness, and a conscripted solider killed in action.
The Loved Ones is about the intricate reality of grief, the instability of time and memory in the face of loss, and the feeling of being left behind still living. It asks, what does it mean to bury our loved ones when our only desire is to never let them go?
About Madison Davis
Madison Davis (she/her) is a writer and editor based in Oakland, California. She is the author of Disaster (Timeless, Infinite Light; Nightboat, 2016) and The Loved Ones (Dzanc Books, forthcoming 2023.) Madison's work can also be found in a few magazines and anthologies and many more files on her computer. Madison received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2009 where she studied poetry and music. In 2011, she moved from New York to Oakland to attend Mills College where she graduated with an MFA in poetry in 2013. She is currently an associate editor at New Harbinger Publications.
About Ivy Johnson
Ivy Johnson is a poet, former performance artist, and writer between genres living in Oakland, CA. She is the author of As They Fall (Nightboat Books), The Third Thing (coauthored with Kate Robinson, Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs), Born Again (The Operating System), and Precious Moments (Sky Trail Press).
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