2018 Featured Author: Bethany C. Morrow

Bethany C. Morrow is a recovering expat recently returning from six years in Montreal, Quebec, to live and write in north-country New York — yet another foreign place. A California native, Bethany graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a BA in Sociology (but took notable detours in the Film and Theatre departments). Following undergrad, she studied Clinical Psychological Research at the University of Wales, Bangor, in Great Britain before returning to North America to focus on her literary work.

Though sociology and forensic psychology will always be among her passions, writing has been a lifelong endeavor. Whether in novels for the YA or adult market, novellas, short stories, stage plays, television pilots or short film scripts, Bethany’s speculative literary fiction uses a focus on character and language to engage with, comment on and investigate worlds not unlike our own.

MEM

MEM is a rare novel, a small book carrying very big ideas, the kind of story that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading it.

Set in the glittering art deco world of a century ago, MEM makes one slight alteration to history: a scientist in Montreal discovers a method allowing people to have their memories extracted from their minds, whole and complete.

The Mems exist as mirror-images of their source — zombie-like creatures destined to experience that singular memory over and over, until they expire in the cavernous Vault where they are kept. And then there is Dolores Extract #1, the first Mem capable of creating her own memories. An ageless beauty shrouded in mystery, she is allowed to live on her own, and create her own existence, until one day she is summoned back to the Vault.

What happens next is a gorgeously rendered, heart-breaking novel in the vein of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go. Debut novelist Bethany Morrow has created an allegory for our own time, exploring profound questions of ownership, and how they relate to identity, memory and history, all in the shadows of Montreal’s now forgotten slave trade. (from Unnamed Press)

 

MEM is a thrilling and addictive read. Part mystery, part query into the nature of ownership — Bethany Morrow has artfully crafted a new history. MEM tackles the nature of memory, loss, and what happens when women defy societal conventions by breaking every rule.” — Claire Vaye Watkins

“In the world of Bethany C. Morrow’s imaginative and gloriously written first novel, MEM, a memory might have a life of her own. This novel imagines an alternate past where memories can be extracted and turned to flesh, a premise that unfolds with intrigue and wisdom from this writer’s fertile imagination. Don’t miss this exciting debut that will change the way you think about memories.” — Tananarive Due

 

LA Events

6/3/2018 Book Soup @ 3:00 PM:

Bethany C. Morrow discusses and signs MEM — presented by Book Soup & Alta: Journal of Alta California

 

Interviews & More

Visible: Women Writers of Color: Bethany C. Morrow” by Deesha Philyaw in The Rumpus

An Indies Introduce Q&A With Bethany C. Morrow” by Justin Souther in American Booksellers Association

The Double Bind: Writing Historical Fiction As a Black Woman” by Bethany C. Morrow in The Chicago Review of Books