
Joan Smokes
by Angela Meyer
Winner of the inaugural Mslexia Novella Award, 2019
She used to be someone else, but now sheโs arrived in Vegas, โจwhere she can start again. It wonโt do to let the past leak in. Itโs the Sixties now. Sheโs going to become … Joan.
She makes a list: Buy a new dress (fitted, floral). Dye her hair (dark). Curl it. Buy red lipstick. Buy cigarettes and a lighter, too: Joan, she decides, is a smoker.
Thereโs no need to dwell on why sheโs here, what went before. She is just moving forward, one foot in front of the other, becoming that new person. Joan.
This city of flashing neon, casinos and shows is full of distractions. Finding a job will be quick and easy. Things to do. New people to meet. A clean sheet.
Sheโs certainly not thinking about Jack, or … No. Not any more.
Her new life starts right here, right now.
Prizes and awards
Winner of Mslexia Novella Award, 2019
REVIEWS OF Joan Smokes
โThere is so much to admire in Joan Smokesโจโ the winning entry of the inaugural Mslexia Novella Competition. Its pared-back brittle language is as stark as the Nevada landscape. Itโs a sophisticated piece of writing, in which the author pushes at the boundaries of language and form; anguish and suffering are evoked at every turn, in thwarted rhythms and rough syntax. But the real magic is in how the author puts the reader so surely in the protagonistโs shoes. It feels like a clichรฉ to say that good writing should โsuck you into another psycheโ as Barbara Kingsolver puts it, but empathy is what we all need more of, especially now. As an act of empathy, as well as a beautifully rendered work of literature, Joan Smokes shines.โ Eloise Millar, Mslexia judge

