Manywhere, Morgan Thomas
Manywhere, Morgan Thomas
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Manywhere
Stories

Author: Morgan Thomas

Narrator: Avi Roque, Emily Lawrence, Hope Newhouse, a full cast, Krystal Hammond, Lindsey Dorcus, Emmett Grosland, MW Cartozian Wilson, Jer Adrianne Lelliott, Natalie Naudus

Unabridged: 6 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

Lush and uncompromising stories about characters crossing geographical borders and gender binariesThe nine stories in Morgan Thomas’s shimmering debut collection, Manywhere, witness Southern queer and genderqueer characters determined to find themselves reflected in the annals of history, at whatever cost. As each character traces deceit and violence through Southern tall tales and their own pasts, their journeys reveal the porous boundaries of body, land, and history, and the sometimes ruthless awakenings of self-discovery.A trans woman finds her independence through the purchase of a pregnancy bump. A young Virginian flees their relationship, choosing instead to immerse themselves in the life of an intersex person from Colonial-era Jamestown. A young writer tries to evade the murky and violent legacy of an ancestor who supposedly disappeared into a midwifery bag. And in the uncanny title story, a young trans person brings home a replacement daughter for their elderly father.Winding between reinvention and remembrance, transition and transcendence, these origin stories rebound across centuries. With warm, meticulous emotional intelligence, Thomas uncovers how the stories we borrow to understand ourselves in turn shape the people we become. Ushering in a new form of queer mythmaking, Manywhere introduces a storyteller of uncommon range and talent.

About Morgan Thomas

Morgan Thomas’s work has appeared in The Atlantic, the Kenyon Review, American Short Fiction, The Yale Review, Electric Literature, and StoryQuarterly, where their story won the 2019 Fiction Prize. They are the recipient of a Bread Loaf work-study grant, a Fulbright grant, the Penny Wilkes Scholarship in Writing and the Environment, and the inaugural Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters. They have also received fellowships from the Sewanee Writers’s Conference and the Arctic Circle. A graduate of the University of Oregon MFA program, they live in Portland.

About Avi Roque

Avi Roque was always searching for creative outlets as a child, whether they were drawing cartoons, coloring, painting, or, despite their shyness, performing for their family. Having received their bachelor's degree in theater arts from California State University, Fullerton, they are a proud member of the Actors' Equity Association. A Latinx/Trans/Non-Binary artist, they adore the arts and believe that there is always a story to tell.

About Emily Lawrence

Emily Lawrence, an actor and writer, is passionate about bringing stories to life. She has narrated more than 425 audiobooks, many of which were USA Today or New York Times bestsellers, and has also worked in film, television, and theater.

About Hope Newhouse

Born in the United States and based in France, Hope Newhouse comes from a stage background ranging from medieval farce to contemporary drama to children’s theater. Now more often found behind a microphone, her warm and engaging voice has been heard on commercials, video games, e-learning programs, institutional films, and audiobooks.

About Krystal Hammond

Krystal Hammond is a narrator/writer, cancer survivor, and nonbinary queer human. They grew up in rural North Carolina, nurtured by a steady diet of local Black Beard legends and Civil War-era ghost stories. These nuggets of folktale and myth fostered a lifelong love of storytelling and all the drama that goes with it, resulting in loads of trunk novels and dozens of audiobooks. They have a passion for science fiction, fantasy, and horror, YA and middle grade novels, and romantic comedies.

About Lindsey Dorcus

Lindsey Dorcus is a SOVAS and IAA Award-winning audiobook narrator and classically trained actor. She has narrated over fifty titles for publishers like Penguin Random House, Disney Hyperion, Audible Studios, Scribd, and others. After receiving her BA in theater from Northwestern University, she worked as a theater artist and teacher in Chicago for over ten years, before shifting her focus to audiobooks. She especially loves narrating YA, science fiction/fantasy, and stories with LGBTQ+ themes.

About Natalie Naudus

Natalie Naudus is one of the most beloved audiobook narrators working today and now author of her debut novel, Gay the Pray Away.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roxane on September 25, 2021

Wonderful stories. Impressive range. Delightfully, compellingly queer.......more

Goodreads review by Lark on January 25, 2022

These stories are all the more remarkable for the elegant, organic ways in which the author unhooks language from its entrenched assumptions about gender. My favorite was "Bump." It's the best story I've read in years. My review.......more

Goodreads review by Ruben on February 14, 2022

An interesting and thought-provoking collection of both contemporary and historical queer stories set in the American South. I especially loved the stories with a historical character (in particular those about Taylor Johnsen and Philippa Cook set in the 17th and early 20th respectively) where intri......more

Goodreads review by Erik on January 16, 2022

Manywhere is Morgan Thomas' debut collection of stories that delves into the meaning of gender and its variances. Each of the nine stories in this collection subtly balances conversations about the beauty of gendered elements all while challenging the very nature of gender itself. A story of a lesbia......more

Goodreads review by Anna on January 14, 2022

Stories about people’s desires to feel a sense of belonging while on a journey of discovering themselves. The first two stories were too vague and melancholic and were my least favorite. They did get better but overall only a couple of them made an impression on me. I was able to read an advanced cop......more


Quotes

“Breathlessly imaginative stories.” New York Times Book Review

“Each story touches on the mundane struggles people face, exploring what it’s like to be an outsider.” Southern Review of Books

“Entrancing prose examining gender, history, obsession, race, bodies, and all the mysteries within these words.” Shondaland

“Sblimely commits four centuries of the genderqueer/trans existence to the page.” Shelf Awareness

“The characters in these stories feel fully alive; they reveal their rich and endlessly vibrant interiors through indefatigable exploration and textured thoughts.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“This powerful collection of nine short stories about Southern queer and genderqueer characters engages listeners through emotionally attuned performances…A quietly compelling production.” AudioFile

“Each story here is a gem, glimmering and precious to behold, but gathered together, Manywhere is a profusion of diamonds.” Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author

“These stories powerfully honor the lives of people attempting to…live according to their own essential rhythms, to the longings of their true, authentic selves.” Karen Thompson Walker, New York Times bestselling author


Awards

  • Electric Literature
  • Nylon Magazine Pick
  • Lambda Literary
  • Millions.com Pick
  • Autostraddle Pick