In each of her stories, Danielle Evans explores the non-white American experience with honesty, wisdom, and humor. They are striking in their emotional immediacy, based in a world where inequality is a reality, but the insecurities of young adulthood and tensions within family are often the more complicating factors.
One of the most lauded debuts of the year, Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self announces a major new talent in Danielle Evans.
Virgins --
Snakes --
Harvest --
Someone ought to tell her there's nowhere to go --
The king of a vast empire --
Jellyfish --
Wherever you go, there you are --
Robert E. Lee is dead