Home > Events > 27/06/24 Amanda Huggins: Short Fiction Reading at Marsden Library

Award-winning author Amanda Huggins will be sharing her latest collection of short fiction, Each of Us a Petal.

Taking us on a journey through Japan, from the hustle of city bars to the silence of snow country. The people, culture and complex social mores of this beguiling country have inspired Huggins’ writing ever since she first visited Japan almost twenty years ago.

Whether they are Japanese nationals or foreign tourists, temporary residents or those recalling their time in Japan from a distance, the men and women in these stories are often adrift and searching for a connection. Many are estranged from their normal lives, navigating the unfamiliar while trying to make sense of the human condition, or find themselves restrained by the formalities of traditional culture as they struggle to forge new relationships outside those boundaries. Others are forced to question their perceptions when they find themselves drawn into an unsettling world of shapeshifting deities and the ghosts of the past.

Marsden Library
Thursday 27th June
Doors and Bar: 7.00 pm
Event: 7.30 – 8.30 pm

In these understated tales, which are as delicate and beautiful as the gossamer wing of a dragonfly, Huggins pays loving homage to Japan.  Ethereal, evocative, and exquisite

Suzanne Kamata, author of The Beautiful One has Come and Cinnamon Beach