Adrian Todd Zuniga

Adrian Todd Zuniga is an editor, novelist, filmmaker, and the co-creator and host of Literary Death Match, a competitive, humour-centric reading series established in 2006 that has been seen in over 70 cities worldwide. Oscar-nominee/novelist Tom Perrotta called his writing “funny and full of dark surprises”, LA Magazine called him a “bug-eyed, whippet-thin, literary P.T. Barnum” and Daisy Waugh (Evelyn’s granddaughter) said he was “sexy, if you like the louche, epicene lizard look.” His passport says USA but his address is AUS.

Website: literarydeathmatch.com
Instagram/Threads: @adriantoddzuniga@literarydeathmatch

FESTIVAL SHOWS

Literary Death Match

Hosted by Adrian Todd Zuniga
Starring Shashi Bhat, JD Derbyshire, Roddy Doyle, Catherine Hernandez, Alice Kuipers, Heather O’Neill, Nita Prose & Alice Winn

Oct. 18 @ 7:30 PM $25
DJD Dance Centre

FESTIVAL BOOK

Collision Theory

It would be easier for Thomas Mullen to move on from what he’d seen if Sarah stopped calling. It would be even better if she stopped appearing to him, and only him, to remind him of what he was powerless to stop.

But, months later, after Thomas loses his phone and the random woman who recovers it arranges to return it to him, his predicament intensifies. This woman tells him that while she’s had his phone, his mother has called. His mother really needs him to call her back. And who is Sarah, this woman asks Thomas. His mother asked her if she was Sarah. And how could she not have said yes? It seemed to make his mother so happy.

Collision Theory, Adrian Todd Zuniga’s memorably heartfelt and headlong debut novel, unfolds with its own particular velocity. After Thomas was an unexpected witness to a suicide he scrambles to reconcile whether there might have been any way to prevent it. And he wonders whether the only way to undo the impact of an unexpected thing is to do something unexpected in turn. But the phone won’t stop ringing.

Collision Theory’s suddenness, its unexpectedness, its humor, and its humanity make for an unforgettable, surprising, and emotional read.

GET THE BOOK

Calgary Public Library

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  • Short fiction: Lincoln Wimbley writes a story at 37,000 feet. –Adrian Todd Zuniga for Griffith Review
  • Podcast: Writer and Literary Death Match Creator Adrian Todd Zuniga. –2 Writers Talking Sh*t