News Summary
Local author Julia Elliott will release her new short story collection, ‘Hellions,’ on April 15, 2025. The collection features 11 intriguing stories with diverse settings, attracting much attention from fellow authors and fans. A pre-publication event will be held at Richland Main Library on March 29 and 30, 2025, and the official launch is scheduled for May 1, 2025, at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Exciting News for Book Lovers in Columbia!
If you’re a fan of intriguing short stories and vivid imagination, then buckle up for some fantastic news. Columbia, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as Julia Elliott, a talented local author, is gearing up to release her newest short story collection titled “Hellions” on April 15, 2025. Yes, that’s right! The countdown is officially on, and readers can’t wait to dive into her world of creativity!
What Can Readers Expect?
This latest collection from Elliott consists of 11 captivating short stories that traverse an array of time periods and locations. Picture a medieval convent and modern-day rural South as just a couple of settings that set the stage for her storytelling. Elliott has crafted narratives that are sure to draw in readers who thrive on interesting twists and intelligent narratives. She aims to connect with what she calls “smart weirdos with a sense of wonder,” and we can’t help but feel that this is a great match for many out there!
The buzz surrounding “Hellions” has already been overwhelmingly positive, with fellow authors like Jeff VanderMeer, Brian Evenson, and Carmen Maria Machado singing its praises. Their endorsements only heighten our curiosity about the stories waiting to be told!
A Peek into Julia Elliott’s Journey
Julia Elliott is no stranger to the literary scene. Back in 2014, her collection “The Wilds” snagged a spot as a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, solidifying her place as a skilled storyteller. Following that, she released the delightful “The New and Improved Romie Futch” in 2015, a quirky tale about a South Carolina taxidermist and an encumbering science experiment centered around a legendary creature known as “Hogzilla.” Talk about creative flair!
In addition to her authorship, Elliott teaches English and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of South Carolina. Talk about juggling talents! When she’s not in the classroom, she spends time with her husband, daughter Eva, and her cheerful flock of five hens in Columbia. Speaking of Eva, she has become a significant source of inspiration for Elliott’s writing. The dedication of “Hellions” reads simply: “For Eva.”
It’s heartwarming to hear how Julia has woven elements of Eva’s imagination and unique personality into her writing, particularly when crafting younger characters. We can imagine the playful exchanges between mother and daughter that lead to such enriching writing experiences!
Upcoming Events You Won’t Want to Miss!
If you’re eager to join in on the excitement, Julia Elliott will host a pre-publication event at the Read Freely Fest held at Richland Main Library on March 29 and 30, 2025. This is an incredible opportunity to engage with the author herself and hear about her creative process behind “Hellions” and more!
Mark your calendars! The official launch of “Hellions” is scheduled for May 1, 2025, at the Columbia Museum of Art, kicking off at 5:30 p.m. It promises to be a wonderful evening filled with stories, excitement, and lovely company!
The Future Looks Bright for Julia Elliott!
While she prepares for the launch of “Hellions”, Elliott is also working hard on two additional books. Among these is a novel titled “Frog”, a sci-fi retelling of “The Princess and the Frog,” which originated as a short story but has blossomed into a more extensive project. Isn’t it exciting to see how stories evolve?
Readers can stay updated on Elliott’s literary adventures and upcoming releases by keeping an eye on her page at tinhouse.com.
In summary, the upcoming release of “Hellions” and Julia Elliott’s continued journey in the literary world provides ample reason for excitement in Columbia and beyond. Grab your calendars and prepare yourself for what is sure to be an enriching literary experience!
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- Post and Courier: Julia Elliott’s “Hellions”
- Reactor Magazine: Excerpts from “Hellions” by Julia Elliott
- The New York Times: Weddings
- Wikipedia: Julia Elliott
- Google Search: Julia Elliott
