
Blue Land
Stories
Cd Collins(Author)
The University Press of Kentucky
Will be published approx. on 27. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-9859-0359-3 (ISBN)
Description
"With a voice that is at once sad, beautiful, angry, and deceptively lyric, Collins guides us through the heat-shimmered lowlands of her characters' everyday lives to the bittersweet inner sanctums that enable them to survive. These are trips from which we come away enlightened, emboldened, and sometimes enraged, but always strangely hopeful."-Will Lupens, from the foreword_x000D_
CD Collins's debut short story collection invites readers into a world shaped by the smell of tobacco leaves, the sweat of factory work, and the rush of rumors moving through a small town. A world where a besieged farmer attempts to protect herself from her father and comes to recognize that the white-hot fury they share is part of their inheritance. A public defender labors tirelessly for the community and against the forces that have destabilized her own happiness and autonomy. A solitary maintenance man communicates profoundly with animals and nature but is fearful of human connection._x000D_
Blue Land offers twenty stories interwoven with complicated characters who struggle with loved ones, the dangers of longing, and the lure of addiction as solace. This collection is a haunting work of Kentucky literature that probes southern and Appalachian life, sexual abuse, belonging, queer identity, and the environment. Collins's stories offer embodied histories of the state, shattering preconceived notions and effectively channeling her characters' voices to a sometimes dismissive, uncomprehending world. But Blue Land is not just for those with generational roots to the region-it is for those who have just arrived, those who left long ago, and those willing to listen.
CD Collins's debut short story collection invites readers into a world shaped by the smell of tobacco leaves, the sweat of factory work, and the rush of rumors moving through a small town. A world where a besieged farmer attempts to protect herself from her father and comes to recognize that the white-hot fury they share is part of their inheritance. A public defender labors tirelessly for the community and against the forces that have destabilized her own happiness and autonomy. A solitary maintenance man communicates profoundly with animals and nature but is fearful of human connection._x000D_
Blue Land offers twenty stories interwoven with complicated characters who struggle with loved ones, the dangers of longing, and the lure of addiction as solace. This collection is a haunting work of Kentucky literature that probes southern and Appalachian life, sexual abuse, belonging, queer identity, and the environment. Collins's stories offer embodied histories of the state, shattering preconceived notions and effectively channeling her characters' voices to a sometimes dismissive, uncomprehending world. But Blue Land is not just for those with generational roots to the region-it is for those who have just arrived, those who left long ago, and those willing to listen.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lexington
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
191 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-9859-0359-3 (9781985903593)
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CD Collins is author of the novel Afterheat and the poetry collection Self-Portrait with Severed Head. She has published short fiction in numerous literary magazines, including StoryQuarterly, The Pennsylvania Review, Salamander, and Phoebe. One of the originators of the early 1990s resurgence of spoken word with live music, Collins has produced five award-winning albums and appeared in venues such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Berklee College of Music Performance Hall, and New York Public Library.