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Niko Stratis: The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

  • the Asbury Hotel - Atrium 210 Fifth Avenue Asbury Park, NJ, 07712 United States (map)

Join us on Monday, May 19th in the Atrium of the Asbury Hotel for an evening of conversation with Niko Stratis talking about her new memoir The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman.

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Hailed as "a piercing memoir of trans adolescence and young womanhood amid Canada's beauty and desolation" by Sasha Geffen, author of Glitter Up the Dark: How Pop Music Brike the Binary.

Niko Stratis is a culture writer based in Toronto, Ontario with bylines her work regularly appears in outlets like Spin magazine, Xtra, and Paste Magazine, and covering events like Riot Fest, and Warped Tour. Stratis provides a unique voice in cultural spaces seeking to work through lifelong traumas and emotional highs and lows through her work. Her column in Catapult, Everyone Is Gay, was a widely read series that explored gender and sexuality in 90s music and music criticism, and its impact on her as a closeted queer and trans woman in her teen years. Her newsletter, Anxiety Shark, is a self-published weekly essay collection using music to explore her relationship to themes like gender and sobriety.

A book that sits beautifully with the bloodiness and bones of a working-class trans life. A wonderfully queer love letter to artists and musicians and all those who have had to bare their souls just to carve out a life in a world that has no place for them. A lesson on how to write yourself alive.”

—Carvell Wallace, bestselling author of Another Word for Love: A Memoir

Books will be available for purchase day of event for those selecting FREE tickets.

Paid tickets include a Signed copy of The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman.

To respect Stratis' time, personalized dedications will only be guaranteed at the Reserved ticket tiers.

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