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Revealing Andrea Hairston’s Will Do Magic for Small Change

Revealing Andrea Hairston’s Will Do Magic for Small Change

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Revealing Andrea Hairston’s Will Do Magic for Small Change

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Published on February 3, 2022

Photo credit: Micala Sidore
Will Do Magic for Small Change by Andrea Hairston
Photo credit: Micala Sidore

Cinnamon Jones dreams of stepping on stage and acting her heart out like her famous grandparents, Redwood and Wildfire…

We’re thrilled to share the cover for Andrea Hairston’s Will Do Magic for Small Change, a tale of alien science and earthbound magic and the secrets families keep from each other—available October 11, 2022 from Tordotcom Publishing.

“[A] beautifully multifaceted story… Highly recommended.” —The New York Times

Cinnamon Jones dreams of stepping on stage and acting her heart out like her famous grandparents, Redwood and Wildfire. But she’s always been theatrically challenged. That won’t necessarily stop her! But her family life is a tangle of mysteries and secrets, and nobody is telling her the whole truth.

Before her brother died, he gave Cinnamon The Chronicles of the Great Wanderer—a tale of a Dahomean warrior woman and an alien from another dimension who perform at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. They are a story of magic or alien science, but the connection to Cinnamon’s past is unmistakable.

When an act of violence wounds her family, Cinnamon and her theatre squad determine to solve the mysteries and bring her worlds crashing together.

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Will Do Magic for Small Change

Will Do Magic for Small Change

Cover design by Jamie Stafford-Hill; Photographs: girl by Mattia Pelizzary / Stocksy; mask by AlenKadr / Shutterstock

Andrea Hairston is a novelist, essayist, playwright, and the Artistic Director of Chrysalis Theatre. She is the author of Redwood and Wildfire, winner of the 2011 Otherwise Award and the Carl Brandon Kindred Award, and Mindscape, shortlisted for the Phillip K Dick and Otherwise Awards, and winner of the Carl Brandon Parallax Award. In her spare time, she is the Louise Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor of Theatre and Afro-American Studies at Smith College. She has received the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts Distinguished Scholarship Award for outstanding contributions to the criticism of the fantastic. She bikes at night year-round, meeting bears, and the occasional shooting star.

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Redwood and Wildfire

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