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John Elizabeth Stintzi

    John Elizabeth Stintzi is a non-binary author whose prose and poetry delve into the depths of human identity and connection to the land. Their work is characterized by keen introspection and a poetic language that explores complex relationships between individuals and the world around them. Through evocative imagery and original metaphors, they examine themes of memory, loss, and the search for one's place in an ever-changing landscape. Stintzi's writing resonates with readers for its emotional depth and literary sophistication.

    My Volcano
    • My Volcano

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      On June 2, 2016, a jogger in Central Park discovers a mass of stone in the reservoir, which soon transforms into a towering stratovolcano. This bizarre occurrence aligns with a surge of strange global phenomena. The narrative weaves mythic elements with stark realism, capturing the sensation of living in a world on fire. A diverse cast experiences personal and collective upheavals: an eight-year-old boy in Mexico City travels back 500 years to witness the fall of the Aztec Empire; a folktale scholar in Tokyo investigates a tale of a woman descending a mountain to wreak havoc; a white trans writer in Jersey City struggles to craft a sci-fi novel about an impossible civilization; a nurse with Doctors Without Borders aids Syrian refugees in Greece while grappling with the trauma of surviving a bombing in Afghanistan; and a nomadic herder in Mongolia transforms into a green, flowering creature determined to cleanse the planet's pollution. With its audacious structure and poetic prose, this novel presents a fiery tapestry of interconnected stories. Critics have praised it as a contemporary folktale that captures the tumultuous present, blending history, myth, and vision in a way that is both gripping and haunting.

      My Volcano
      3.6