Matteo L. Cerilli, currently pursuing a BA Honours with a double major in Creative Writing and Professional Writing from the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University recently sold his debut novel Lockjaw.
“My Creative Writing courses pushed me out of my over-worn habits and got me to explore a more literary style. I had only written sci-fi, and contemporary was new to me, but it made me think about the frustrating elements of my own suburban gothic life. I wrote Lockjaw at the beginning of the pandemic,” expressed Cerilli.
Lockjaw is a multiple-perspective young adult horror novel corresponding to Stephen King’s IT and Stranger Things. It is about a small town haunted by a monstrous presence, a group of teens trying to ignore it, and a group of hunting kids on bikes trying to stop it. Underneath the surface, it is a book about community involvement, responsibility, and accountability, and what it means to be different especially as a child.
“Growing up as a queer and trans kid in a very suburban city, I never had a sense of community until I came to York University and met my partner and all our friends,” Cerilli continued; “Lockjaw is a way to celebrate what I have found and document the struggle. I’m not living in a town with a monster, but I dealt with my share of exclusion.”
Cerilli aims to explore the idea of community care and involvement. He believes that condemning ‘bad’ people to a lifetime of suffering and exclusion after they express a desire to change leaves no room for change and growth. Lockjaw is about accountability, but also about transformative justice and believing in and building towards a better community. Writing Lockjaw has helped Cerilli persevere through all the fear.
“Since writing Lockjaw, I’ve gotten more involved in local abolitionist activism and found myself a little more in love with libraries and community centers,” said Cerilli.
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The novel will be published in the summer of 2024 by Peter Phillips at Tundra, Penguin Random House Canada. This was pitched as a part of a two-book deal for publication in 2024 and 2025 by Ali McDonald at 5 Otter Literary. Matteo L. Cerilli can be found at his Twitter or Instagram.