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First Novel Friday: Hot Girls with Balls, Gingko Season, and Lonely Crowds

August 1, 2025

Our August First Novel Fridays Event  featured characters searching for a sense of self and place in the world while being pulled in many directions. We were thrilled to welcome author Torrey Peters (Detransition, Baby) as the evening’s moderator.


August’s Featured Debuts:

Gingko Season by Naomi Xu Elegant

After suffering her first big heartbreak two years earlier, Penelope Lin has built a quiet life with no romantic entanglements. She spends her days cataloging a museum’s vast collection of Qing Dynasty bound-foot shoes and in the comfortable company of close friends. One day, she happens to meet Hoang, who confesses to releasing mice from the cancer research lab where he works. Hoang’s openness catches Penelope off guard; from then on, she finds her carefully constructed life slowly starting to unravel. Told in Penelope’s witty, vulnerable, and thoroughly endearing voice, Ginkgo Season captures three seasons of reawakening, challenges, and transformation.

Hot Girls with Balls by Benedict Nguyễn

Six is 6′7″, scheming to rejoin the starting lineup, and barely checks her phone. Green is 6′1″, always building her brand, and secretly jealous of her more famous girlfriend. Together, they’re going where no Asian American trans woman has gone before: the men’s pro indoor volleyball league. In this outrageous and deeply serious satire, two star indoor volleyball players juggle unspoken jealousies in their off-court romance ahead of their rival teams’ first rematch in a year. Can Green stock up enough clout for her post-ball future? Can Six girlboss her team’s seniority politics? Can they both take a time-out to just grieve? Their rabid fans and horny haters await their next move.

Lonely Crowds by Stephanie Wambugu

While Maria, charismatic and aware of her ability to influence others, eases into her full self, embracing her sexuality and her desire to be an artist, Ruth is mostly content to follow her around. There, ambition and competition threaten to rupture their friendship, while strong and unspoken forces pull them together over the years. Whereas Maria finds early success in New York City as an artist, Ruth stumbles along the fringes of the art world, pulled toward a quieter life of work and marriage. As their lives converge and diverge, they meet in one final and fateful confrontation. Ruth and Maria’s decades-long friendship interrogates the nature of intimacy, desire, class, and time. What does it mean to be an artist and to be true to oneself? What does it mean to give up on an obsession?

Featuring

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    Naomi Xu Elegant

    Naomi Xu Elegant

    Naomi Xu Elegant is a writer and journalist living in New York City. Her work has appeared in Monocle, Fortune, Atlas Obscura, and elsewhere.


    Photo Credit: Julia Natan

  • Benedict Nguyễn author photo (c) CirstyBurton — alt for publicity and marketing

    Benedict Nguyễn

    Benedict Nguyễn

    Benedict Nguyễn is a dancer and gym buff. Between pistol squats and muscle-ups, she works as a creative producer in live performance. She’s written for the Baffler, BOMB, Los Angeles Review of Books, Vanity Fair, the Brooklyn Rail, the Margins, and other publications. In 2022, she published nasty notes, a redacted email zine on freelance labor. Hot Girls with Balls is her first novel.


    Photo Credit: Cirsty Burton

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    Stephanie Wambugu

    Stephanie Wambugu

    Stephanie Wambugu was born in Mombasa, Kenya in 1998 and grew up in Rhode Island. She lives and works in New York, where she received her MFA from Columbia University. She is an editor of Joyland magazine. Lonely Crowds is her first novel.


    Photo Credit: Elijah Townsend