Torrey Peters, the author of Detransition, Baby, has split her time between Colombia and New York City over the past four years. While enjoying Colombia’s fresh fruits, particularly tiny mangoes, she longs for the unique Asian flavors available in New York. Peters is promoting her new collection, Stag Dance, which features stories across various settings, including post-contagion America. Her daily routine in Colombia consists of savoring local food and observing the playful antics of local characters like Don Francisco and his dog Negro, creating a rich tapestry of life that she appreciates.
Torrey Peters shares her love for both Colombia's tropical fruits and the unique Asian flavors of New York, highlighting her contrasting culinary experiences while living between the two.
In her new work, Stag Dance, Peters explores varied narratives across different settings, illustrating the complexities of life in post-contagion America and other unique locales.
Every morning is a routine of making cappuccinos, and observing the antics of street dog Negro and Don Francisco, the local caretaker, brings a sense of community.
Peters finds joy in the simple pleasures of life in Colombia, appreciating both the abundance of fresh fruits and the local lifestyle amid vibrant cultural nuances.
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