NSW: Author talk with Mimi Zhu

ISBN:

9781743799123

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

256

Dimensions:

21cm x 13cm

Weight:

250g

RRP:

$27.99

Category:

Biography and Memoir

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

07 September 2022

NSW: Author talk with Mimi Zhu

Hosted By: Better Read Than Dead

265 King St, Newtown NSW 2042 | 10 Feb 2023 06:30 PM

Author talk with Mimi Zhu

  

10 Feb, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Better Read Than Dead, 265 King St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia

 

Be Not Afraid of Love is a stunning collection of interconnected essays and affirmations that follow Mimi Zhu’s journey toward embodying and re-learning love after a violent relationship. In their early twenties, queer Chinese-Australian writer and artist Mimi Zhu was a survivor of intimate-partner abuse. This left them broken, in search of ways to heal and find love again. They found that in words. In sharing their own intimate encounters with oppression, healing, joy and community, Mimi invites readers all over the world to reflect deeply on their own experiences, with the intention of acting as a guide to undoing the hurt or uncertainty within them. This book is a continuation of that re-learning, exploring the intersections of love and fear in self-esteem, friendship, family dynamics and romantic relationships, and extending out to its effects on society and the greater political realm. Mimi's powerful and provocative words will guide and inspire readers to lean into love with softness. Heartrending and revolutionary, Be Not Afraid of Love is a testament to the strength and adaptability all humans possess, and a tribute to love in all its forms.

About Mimi
Mimi Zhu (they/them) is a queer Chinese-Australian writer and artist. They explore the many intersections of love and fear, and they facilitate workshops that are dedicated to the healing power of the written word. Their work has been featured in The New York Times, PAPER, i-D, The Guardian, Printed Matter, VICE, and more. They are based in Brooklyn, New York

About Prinita
Prinita Thevarajah is a writer and runs the design studio Kapu, an experimentation in glass.

 

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