Marginalia

Juno Morrow author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Clash Books

Published:6th Aug '20

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Marginalia cover

  • ARCs mailed to reviewers
  • Bookstores emailed
  • Virtual readings
  • Entering into contests
  • Publicity in journals such as Lambda Literary, The Big Smoke, wickedlocal.com

Constructed of words, artwork, photos and personal artifacts, Marginalia is an intimate and unconventional account of what it means to be a hybrid. 

It seamlessly interweaves experience with elements of sociology and psychology, exploring how one cultivates an identity containing multitudes— queer, trans, mixed-race, other.

“Morrow’s work speaks to anyone who has felt themselves to be other— which in today’s world, in one form or another, is nearly everyone. A common thread of alienation runs through her various platforms, including her first book, Marginalia.” —wickedlocal.com 

“Marginalia may be one person’s search for identity and understanding, but it is applicable to so many people who struggle with figuring out their identity, whether it is as an LGBTQ+ individual, a person of color, or someone who is both. Morrow’s succinct style and creative eye for book design makes it highly recommended for readers of modern queer memoirs.” Lambda Literary 

“There is a push and pull as Juno searches for the identity that fits both in accordance with herself and the way society perceives her. In the end, she embraces the idea that 'we shouldn’t be afraid to claim multitudes.' Life is often complex and messy, so why should we be any different? Marginalia is a call to be unafraid of your journey to self-discovery and a powerful first-person account of someone who finds themselves in the margins of our society. These are the stories we need right now, and I hope to see many more, especially from Juno Morrow.” —The Big Smoke

ISBN: 9781944866679

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

100 pages