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GRAFTING Book Launch: Rylan Hynes in conversation with Gia Drew

  • Equality Community Center 15 Casco Street Portland, ME, 04101 United States (map)

Please join the MWPA and ISLANDPORT as we celebrate the launch of Rylan Hynes’ debut novel about second chances, forbidden love, and the courage to cultivate beauty in unforgiving soil at the Equality Community Center on Wednesday, June 3rd.

When Eben Turner returns to his family's apple orchard in rural Maine after his parents' death, he faces more than just the weight of inheritance—he confronts the love he left behind. A decade has passed since he and Chris Hartley, the Methodist minister's son, were torn apart in their final year of high school, their secret relationship severed by the forces of faith and small-town judgment. Now, as adults navigating the crossroads of identity and belonging, they must reckon with both their buried past and an uncertain future.

Set against the Edenic beauty of New England, Grafting unfolds through dual perspectives in a lyrical narrative that mirrors the delicate art of joining two trees to create something stronger. As Eben and Chris work to understand how they came to be parted, they discover that healing requires more than forgiveness—it demands the courage to cultivate love in hostile ground.

"Grafting, Rylan Hynes's new novel, is not just a deeply moving, heartfelt love story, but also a rich, satisfying love letter to the earth itself, from which the two lovers—indeed all lovers—grow."
—Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls and the North Bath “Fool” novels

"Grafting is a gorgeous novel, as full of beauty, brutality, and gentleness as the New England landscape it so brilliantly describes. By turns lush and sparse, violent and tender, pastoral and urbane, this is a complex queer love story that will sweep you up completely. Chris and Eben are characters I won’t soon forget."—Rebecca Turkewitz, author of Here in the Night


Rylan Hynes (they/them) and their work have been a finalist for Proximity's 2024 Essay Contest, the 2024 Maine Chapbook Series, Tin House’s 2024 Summer Residency for Trans Writers, and longlisted for The Masters Review’s 2023 Novel Excerpt Contest. Hynes has received multiple accolades from the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, such as a Martin Dibner Fellowship and an inaugural Maine Lit Fest Fellowship. Most recently, Hynes was a writer-in-residence at Monson Arts and they are an alum of the Tin House Workshop. Their debut novel, Grafting, is forthcoming from Islandport Press in spring of 2026.

Hynes studied creative writing, theatre, and visual art at College of the Atlantic, and has worked at independent bookstores and publishers across the country. Currently Hynes serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance and is the Communications & Editorial Director at The Telling Room, a nationally recognized youth-serving creative writing nonprofit based in Portland. 


Gia Drew is the Executive Director at EqualityMaine, leading the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Maine. Gia has been with EQME since starting as a volunteer on the 2012 marriage equality campaign. She serves on multiple committees and boards, including the MaineCare Advisory Committee, a Trustee of Maine Health Access Foundation, and board chair of Equality Federation, a leading national LGBTQ+ organization. Gia was previously a high school teacher and coach for twenty years. During her time in education, Gia transitioned on the job, becoming the first out transgender public school teacher in Maine and one of the first trans high school athletic coaches in the country. Born and raised in the Boston area, Gia has called Maine home for nearly 25 years.