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David Greenwood, "The Cloud Intern"

Date and Time
Date / Time
Wed, Jun 25, 2025
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location
Location
Watchung Booksellers/The Kids' Room
44 Fairfield Street
Montclair, NJ, 07042
Cost
Cost
$6.65
Organizer
Organizer
Watchung Booksellers
Category
Category
Literature/Poetry
David Greenwood,

Watchung Booksellers welcomes David Greenwood, author of The Cloud Intern, with Lauren Belski, author of Dark Enough.

About the event:
Tickets are $5 ($7 at the door) and required for entry. Ticket purchase includes a discount on the book at the event.

About the book:

"Greenwood debuts with an acerbic near-future tale of tech and the desire for connection...[He] offers surprisingly moving insights...This appealing satire has plenty of bite." — Publishers Weekly

While social and environmental woes roil the world below, Chris Curtis, lesser cofounder of tech giant eddy, spends his days afloat, cloud watching and chatting with an emulation of his not really dead father on the luxury blimp serving as eddy’s corporate campus. As it approaches a last-gasp summit of world powers, Chris is forced from the swimming pool into the forbidding shoes of his revered, and really dead, cofounder.

At least his new intern appreciates the sunrises, so maddeningly ignored by his colleagues, and also doesn’t seem to be of the entitled intern class, even if it becomes hard to ignore that her motives aboard are less peaceable than resume building. Her name is Zoraida, and her closest friend is an emulation of her former self.

Together, they become embroiled in a mass protest movement, revealing that underneath Zoraida’s desire to change the world and Chris’s desire to withdraw from it lies the collective loneliness of a society in which the deepest human connection has become a commodity, and deepest human weirdness may be our best hope.

About the author:

David Greenwood's stories have appeared in Electric Literature, Fence, Tin House online, and elsewhere. He has an MFA from Brooklyn College, where he won the Himan Brown award for fiction, and a computer science degree from Boston University. His ongoing micro-novels project, The Bubble Cannon, can be found on Substack.

About the moderator:

Lauren Belski is a graduate of the Brooklyn College MFA program and the author of the short story collection Whatever Used to Grow Around Here. Her short fiction, poetry, essays and criticism have appeared in Make, Matter, Black Rabbit Quarterly, The Trout Family Almanac, StoryQuarterly, Avidly, and elsewhere. Her novel-in-progress Dark Enough (then by a different name) was short-listed for The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society’s William Wisdom Award and was also a finalist for The Carson McCullers Center Fellowship at Columbia State University.