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Dennard Dayle

Biography

Dennard Dayle

Dennard Dayle is a Jamaican American writer from New York City. He is a graduate of Princeton University and received his MFA from Columbia University. His short fiction has been published by the New Yorker, Clarkesworld, Matchbook, the Hard Times and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and his satirical performance art has been covered by NBC, the New York Post and New York magazine. Dayle is based in Brooklyn. 

Dennard Dayle

Books by Dennard Dayle

by Dennard Dayle - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Satire

HOW TO DODGE A CANNONBALL follows Anders, a teenage idealist who enlists and reenlists to shape the American Future. Escaping his violently insane mother is a bonus. Anders finds honor as a proud Union flag twirler, until he’s captured. Barely alive, Anders limps into a Black Union regiment in a stolen uniform. While visibly white, he claims to be an octoroon and they claim to believe him. His new brothers are even stranger, including a science-fiction playwright, a Haitian double agent and a former slave feuding with God. Despite his best efforts, Anders starts seeing the war through their eyes, sparking ill-timed questions about who gets to be American or exploit the theater of war.