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''Things to Do When You're Goth in the Country & Other Stories'' is a 2017 collection of short stories by the American writer
Chavisa Woods Chavisa Woods is a New York City-based author, and winner of the Shirley Jackson Award. Background Woods was born and raised in a rural farm town, Sandoval Illinois, and lived from 2000 to 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri, where she was a resident o ...
published by
Seven Stories Press Seven Stories Press is an independent American publishing company. Based in New York City, the company was founded by Dan Simon in 1995, after establishing Four Walls Eight Windows in 1984 as an imprint at Writers and Readers, and then incorpora ...
. Its stories focus on the lives of rural Americans, especially how their lives are affected by gender, class, and sexuality. Author Samantha Hunt described the book as "it's Murakami meets meth heads," in reference to one of the stories where the narrator returns home to find her family struggling with local meth dealers.


Background

Woods has previously published a collection of short stories and a novel as well as several poems and short stories in various journals (including the title story in 2013).


Reception

A work from this book ''Take the Way Home That Leads Back to Sullivan Street'' won Woods the Shirley Jackson Award for best novelette, 2018. This collection also received mention from film and television actress, Emma Roberts (American Horror Story, Scream Queens) who posed with it in a series of photos, as part of her book club, Belletrist. This has spurred a trend of people posing with the book while dressed in gothic fashion, in rural and pastoral settings and posting pictures on social media, often using the tag #thingstodowhenyouregothinthecounty. (example here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/thingstodowhenyouregothinthecountry/ ) The title story was awarded the Cobalt Writing Prize for Fiction prior to the book's its publication. The book received rave reviews in Booklist, The Rumpus, Full Stop Magazine, Electric Lit, Lit Hub, and many others, and received positive review in Publishers Weekly. Many of the stories center around
queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the lat ...
characters and particularly focus on issues of class, gender, and sexuality, which '' The Rumpus'' reviewer Erin Wilcox said might seem to be at the expense of analyzing racial issues, but Wilcox also noted that many of the stories deal with race in the gothic tradition as it has been explored by critics like Toni Morrison in her book
Playing in the Dark ''Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination'' is a 1992 work of literary criticism by Toni Morrison. In it she develops a reading of major white American authors and traces the way their perceptions of blackness gave defining s ...
. Despite their attention around these issues, the "ambivalence" of Woods's writing prevents the stories from being reduced to "rhetoric," as another reviewer noted, they are never "only" about queerness, but rather center around characters for whom that is a part of their identity. Corinne Manning of '' Electric Lit'' considered the political nature of the collection, saying that the stories seemed "like they were ready made for a post 2017 election," but are in reality of "the world that's always been here."


References

{{reflist, 30em 2017 short story collections Seven Stories Press books