Posted by on 24 March 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

Coming up next Thursday April 1, I’ll be giving an online reading and Q&A with creative writing students from University of Mary Washington (in Fredericksburg, Virginia) who have been studying stories from Look Who’s Morphing.

At this event, I’ll read some work from both Look Who’s Morphing and my novel-in-progress, and I’ll also intersperse my readings with some talk about my work. This will go for about 30 minutes and be followed by a Q&A.

This event is also open to the public, so if you’re thinking of checking it out, please request the Zoom link by getting in touch with me via social media or my website contact form.

Here are the event details:

The Flywheel Series Presents Tom Cho

Thursday Apr 1, 2021, 5:00 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada) [AKA Friday, April 2, 2021, 8:00 am Australian Eastern Daylight Time]

Tom Cho is the author of Look Who’s Morphing, published in North America by Arsenal Pulp Press and in Australia by Giramondo and shortlisted for multiple literary awards, including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book. Tom also has over 70 fiction pieces published in journals and anthologies. His current writing project is a novel that mashes up fiction, pop culture, philosophy of religion, and much more besides. Originally from Naarm (“Melbourne, Australia”), he is now based in Tkarón:to (“Toronto, Canada”). His website is at tomcho.com.

The Flywheel Reading Series features literary readings and Q&A conversations with contemporary writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Flywheel is supported and facilitated by the Department of English and Linguistics at the University of Mary Washington. For more info, contact Ray Levy, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at rlevy@umw.edu.

Thanks to Ray Levy at University of Mary Washington for inviting me!

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