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The Hometown Crowd Tour with Quinn Carver Johnson

September 28, 2023 @ 7:00 pm9:00 pm

Join Quinn Carver Johnson as they launch their new poetry collection, The Perfect Bastard!

Thurs. 9/28 – Magic City Books in (Tulsa, OK)
Reading followed by conversation with Karl Jones, founder of Studio 66 and The Center for Queer Prairie Studies

An innovative poetic interrogation of wrestling, queerness, and staying true to oneself

Quinn Carver Johnson’s debut collection, The Perfect Bastard, follows its titular protagonist, a nonbinary and queer professional wrestler, as they travel across Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri, working for a booker known as the Puppeteer. Inspired by their idol Adrian Street, the Perfect Bastard strives to positively represent queerness and resist the Puppeteer’s stereotypical and demeaning kayfabe. In the ring, they face off against the likes of champion Jack Holiday and the First Crusher, but their most important battles, against the Puppeteer, take place behind the scenes. They must choose between person and persona, authenticity and humiliating hype, if they want to succeed in the industry.

When offered success on the grandest scale—the championship belt—in exchange for mocking their own queerness, the Perfect Bastard questions their path: Will they betray their identity to achieve their dream, or will they walk away from the world of professional wrestling—a world that refuses to make a genuine, healthy space for them?

QUINN CARVER JOHNSON (they/them) was the editor-in-chief of the Aonian, Hendrix College’s literary magazine. Their work has appeared in Rappahannock ReviewRight Hand PointingCimmaron ReviewRed Earth Review, and elsewhere. Carver Johnson currently lives in Tulsa and hosts the People’s Poetry reading series.

Details

Date:
September 28, 2023
Time:
7:00 pm–9:00 pm

Venue

Magic City Books
221 E Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103 United States
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