Spawning Season

An Experiment in Queer Parenthood

$27.99
ProdCode: 5262
ISBN: 9781639737833
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 208
Published Date: 05/26/2026
NBCC and Lambda Literary Award finalist Joseph Osmundson chronicles his journey toward and away from parenthood to ask how we create and nurture queer families.

 

Since grade school, Joseph Osmundson dreamed of being pregnant. As he grew into the queer scientist he is today, the economic precarity of academia and the warming planet led to his decision not to reproduce. That is, until a couple he had known since college, two women, came to him with a proposition: would Joe be a bio-dad and would he co-parent alongside them?

Soon everything was falling into place. But when the two mothers communicated their need for a child to reflect their own racial backgrounds, Joe’s whiteness exposed fault lines in their parenting journey. Spawning Season is a genre-bending memoir that treats the scientific as integral to the personal and that builds an entire species of the grief we carry in our bodies. In exploratory prose that builds on the work of Donna Haraway and José Esteban Muñoz, Osmundson considers the ethics of child-rearing in the 21st century, the brutal wonder of caregiving, and the joys and intricacies of building family beyond biology.

“Evocative . . . a reflection on family building, yes, but also a broader look at the interconnected systems of family, gender, race/ethnicity, and the environment; at the role and limits of biology in queer parenthood; and at what it means to nourish, nurture, hope, and grieve. Thoroughly original, thought-provoking, and entertaining, it is a highly recommended look at queer parenthood with a wide—one might say 'fish-eye'—lens.” —Dana Rudolph, Bay Windows

“Biophysicist Osmundson (Virology) blends memoir and science writing in this moving meditation on queer family, the climate crisis, and 21st-century child rearing...His reflections teem with the curiosity of someone who's devoted their professional life to asking questions. The result is at once edifying and affecting.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“I am a Joseph Osmundson stan, and I have no idea how Osmundson made Spawning Season. It is delicate, probing, surprisingly fun, and geniusly patient when I most needed to believe books could save parts of us. Parenting stories do not look, end or begin as we believe, and Osmundson will have you stomping for joy at acceptance of our shared paradox.” –Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy

“Osmundson’s 2022 essay collection Virology established the NYU professor as a voice of his generation…In Spawning Season, Osmundson looks at queer parenthood and the natural world.” –Kate Tuttle, Boston Globe

“Biophysicist Osmundson blends memoir and science writing in this moving meditation on queer family, the climate crisis, and 21st-century child-rearing.” –The Millions ‘Great Spring Book Preview’

“With Spawning Season, Joseph Osmundson offers us an intimate look at the way queer theory becomes written on the body and moves through the world. Spawning Season is a book that only a queer scientist could write, and a powerful exploration of the relationships between queer men and queer women, between white queers and queers of color. A powerful rejoinder to old notions about fatherhood, emotion, and masculinity, Spawning Season is a reminder that queer theory calls on us to not just transform society but also ourselves.” —Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, author of The Disordered Cosmos

“Good god, this book. A thunderclap of emotion. I am rearranged. Osmundson's best work of nonfiction yet.” —Lulu Miller, author of Why Fish Don’t Exist

“An aching and imaginative memoir about the many ways to have and lose a child. In Spawning Season, Joseph Osmundson unearths the confluence of his dream of becoming a queer parent alongside the odyssey of a spawning salmon. The grief that unspools in both stories will resonate with anyone who has wanted a child amid the threats of climate change and capitalism. Yet Osmundson also conjures new possibilities for the ways we nurture and nourish each other, and as such, has written a book brimming with as much hope as exists in the single glowing orb of a salmon egg.” ?Sabrina Imbler, author of How Far the Light Reaches

“What a singular and deeply moving book. In Spawning Sewason, Joseph Osmundson has birthed a profound meditation on family and food, longing and loss, hope and grief, humans and salmon. In his story, we find a multitude of beautiful, complicated ways of imagining the future—and then working to build one.” —Ed Yong, award-winning author of NY Times bestseller An Immense World

“Beautiful and deeply moving. Joseph Osmundson guides us through a topography where pleasure, kinship, gender, and procreative longing take new forms, and challenges us to expand the limits of human expression. He shows us queerness as the ultimate nurturing force, a place where cooking becomes an affirmation of chosen family, an act of love on a colossal scale.” John Birdsall, James Beard Award–winning author of The Man Who Ate Too Much and What Is Queer Food?

“Beautiful nature writing, beautiful food writing, and above all, intimate, revealing, and heart-wrenching writing about complicated and deeply human longing for queer parenthood, and about the risk and loss inherent in putting our faith in reproductive futurity.” Krys Malcolm Belc, author of The Natural Mother of the Child

Virology
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“Osmundson writes with the disarming voice of that teacher who makes science cool,
even radical. His thought is discursive, his questioning accretive. He contains and covers
multitudes.” —John Okrent, New York Times Book Review
“Queer pedagogy at its best: non-patronizing, thoroughly smart, and full of
urgent and caring knowledge that beckons us to get closer again with caution and
passion.” —Judith Butler