FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES strikes again! Writer Corinne Manning reads an excerpt from their forthcoming story collection 'We Had No Rules' (Arsenal Pulp Press) to advocate and fundraise for Mother Nation. Donate at www.mothernation.org and discover Corinne Manning at www.corinnemanning.com
About CORINNE MANNING
Corinne Manning's debut story collection WE HAD NO RULES (Arsenal Pulp Press, May 2020) has received starred reviews from Booklist and Publisher's Weekly the latter noting it "exquisitely examines queer relationships with equal parts humor, heartache, and titillation." Their stories and essays have been published widely, including in Toward an Ethics of Activism and Shadow Map: An Anthology of Survivors of Sexual Assault. Corinne is a writer in resident for Writers in The Schools and founded The James Franco Review, a project that sought to address implicit bias in the publishing industry.
About MOTHER NATION
Mother Nation is a non-profit 501 (C) 3 grassroots Native American organization which offers culturally informed healing services, advocacy, mentorship and homeless prevention in the State of Washington.
About FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES
Fight for Our Lives is a performance series advocating for communities targeted by divisive politics and systemic oppression (queer, trans, incarcerated, migrants, womxn, people of color). By showcasing local artists, writers, and performers, our series also benefits mission-driven nonprofit organizations. Our goal is to connect nonprofit opportunities to audiences and artists across the Puget Sound area. Fight for Our Lives is grassroots-led and time-limited until January 20, 2021—Inauguration Day.
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