Dixon Place presents SLUTS

A very special event! The NYC stop on the national tour of SLUTS, an anthology of queer writers exploring what it means to be sexually promiscuous in contemporary American culture, edited by cult-favorite author Michelle Tea.

Featuring these remarkable contributors:
Chloe Caldwell, Cristy Road Carrera, Sam Cohen, Jeremy Atherton Lin, Carley Moore, Baruch Porras-Hernandez, Kamala Puiligandia, Jen Silverman, Sam Cohen and McKenzie Wark.

Hosted by Michelle Tea

SLUTS, the first publication from vulgarian queer publisher DOPAMINE BOOKS, is an exploration of what it means to be sexually promiscuous in contemporary American culture. Featuring personal essays, spilled secrets, fiction, memoir, and experimental works, SLUTS asks writers and readers to investigate the many ways the notion of the slut impacts our inner and outer lives, as a threat or an identity, a punishment or an aspiration, a lifestyle, an aesthetic, a philosophy and rallying cry. From hideous and terrifying first encounters to postapocalyptic polyamory, from unionizing sex workers to backstage tableaux of sex and drugs and rock and roll, SLUT’s stories probe the liberating highs and abject lows of physical abandon. Featuring work from performer Miguel Gutierrez, hailed by the New York Times as “an artist of ordered excess”; former Nylon magazine editor in chief Gabrielle Korn; award-winning author Brontez Purnell; Whore of New York author Liara Roux; National Book Critics Circle Award winner Jeremy Atherton Lin; and a host of additional artists and writers, SLUTS reveals the knowledges provoked by a dalliance with desire.

Michelle Tea is the author of over twenty books of fiction, memoir, poetry and children’s literature. Her autofiction, Valencia, a cult classic, won the Lambda Literary Award for Best Fiction. Her essay collection Against Memoir was awarded the PEN/America Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for The Art of the Essay. Tea is also the recipient of awards from The Rona Jaffe Foundation, as well as the Guggenheim Foundation. The founder of Drag Queen Story Hour, she has received honors from the American Library Association and Logo Television. Tea curated the Sister Spit Books series at City Lights Publisher, and founded the ongoing imprint Amethyst Edition at The Feminist Press.

All SLUTS Contributors
DL Alvarez, Vera Blossom, Chloe Caldwell, Cristy Road Carrera, Sam Cohen, Tom Cole, Lydia Conklin, jimmy cooper, Lyn Corelle, Jenny Fran Davis, Cyrus Dunham, Hedi El Kholti, Robert Gluck, Miguel Gutierrez, Gary Indiana, Taleen Kali, Cheryl Klein, Gabrielle Korn, Jeremy Atherton Lin, Nate Lippens, Meredith Maran, Carta Monir, Amanda Montell, Carely Moore, Bradford Nordeen, Baruch Porras-Hernandez, Kamala Puligandla, Brontez Purnell, Liara Roux, Andrea Sands, Daviel Shy, Jen Silverman, Anna Joy Springer, Laurie Stone, McKenzie Wark, Zoe Whittall.

Dixon Place literary events are made possible, in part, with support from Axe-Houghton Foundation.

 

 

 

 

Friday, May 17, 2024
7:30 PM

Standard Ticket $18
Supporters $45 Thank you!
Students/Seniors $13, must bring ID to theater
All Skate $5 (15 tickets available)
Dixon Place wants to ensure everyone has access to visionary new work. For those needing financial assistance, 15 tickets priced at $5 are available, first come, first served; 2 ticket limit per patron.

Estimated Runtime
90 minutes

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