Caroline Hagood launches "Death and Other Speculative Fictions"

Thu Feb 20 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Lofty Pigeon Books, Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA | Brooklyn

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Caroline Hagood launches "Death and Other Speculative Fictions"
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[These]vibrant, surprising prose poems speculate on the nature of human connection and loss with astonishing, understated force. —Idra Novey
About this Event

Caroline Hagood takes the reader on a wild ride, using surreal stories to process the recent death of her father. She mourns by making language work as a time machine to go back and let her father live again, bending space and time to make a place for him, if only in this book that is, above all, a séance. Death and Other Speculative Fictions is for anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one and searching everywhere for answers.

Join author Caroline Hagood for a reading, signing, reception, and conversation with writer Joanna Fuhrman to celebrate the launch of this haunting and beautiful book of prose poems.


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Advance praise for Death and Other Speculative Fictions

"Caroline Hagood's vibrant, surprising prose poems speculate on the nature of human connection and loss with astonishing, understated force." —Idra Novey

"In the aftermath of her father’s death, Caroline Hagood turns to a steady diet of speculative fiction for solace. In this haunting sequence of prose poem meditations, she draws on sources as rich as Charles Yu, Kurt Vonnegut, Madeleine L’Engle, and filmmaker George Miller to construct an alternate mythology to help process her grief. One is gripped by the vulnerability, the raw tenderness of her voice, yet at the same time inspired by its provocations. Hagood shows how the speculative imagination, rather than a mode of escape, is a powerful tool for understanding the real—even rewriting it. “It’s by way of the fabrications, the coming at it from outlandish angles … that we can really see how things are here on earth and how they need to change.” This book charts the road between life and death with furious creativity and vision." —Elaine Equi

"Death and Other Speculative Fictions is a gorgeous tribute, a survival diary, a love letter, an ode to a father, to speculative fiction, to time, and to life. It cobbles together from real and imaginary places and the thresholds in between, a means to think about the unthinkable, and to go on with the impossible and beautiful task of living in a world that is both flooding and on fire, while letting go of those we love most, and eventually ourselves. It is full of grief, wonder, awe, hope and love. I was so moved, and my world was expanded by this book. Like Fusiosa’s mechanical arm, it is a thing of beauty, born out of loss, pain and necessity." —Ananda Lima

"In this beautiful and devastating essay in poems, Caroline Hagood’s voice is fully alive, witty, searching and razor-sharp. What is so unique about this book is how she balances vivid descriptions of 21st century life with searing questions about the relationship between grief and speculative fiction. By reminding the reader how strange everyday life has become and how quotidian science fiction can feel, she reinvigorates hybrid writing, bringing a new liveliness and incision to the genre. An instant classic." —Joanna Fuhrman



About the author

Caroline Hagood is an Assistant Professor of Literature, Writing and Publishing and Director of Undergraduate Writing at St. Francis College. She is the author of two poetry books; the essay collections, Ways of Looking at a Woman and Weird Girls; and the novels, Ghosts of America and Filthy Creation. Her speculative memoir, Goblin Mode, is forthcoming from Santa Fe Writers Project in Fall 2025. Her work has appeared in Electric Literature, Creative Nonfiction, LitHub, the Kenyon Review, the Huffington Post, the Guardian, Salon, and Elle.



About Joanna Fuhrman

Joanna Fuhrman is an Assistant Teaching Professor in Creative Writing at Rutgers University and the author of seven books of poetry, most recently Data Mind (Curbstone/Northwestern University Press, 2024). Fuhrman’s poems have appeared in Best American Poetry 2023, The Pushcart Prize anthology, The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, and The Slowdown podcast. She first published with Hanging Loose Press as a teenager and became a co-editor in 2022.

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