Joanne McNeil: Lurking: How a Person Became a User

Joanne McNeil: Lurking: How a Person Became a User

Joanne McNeil discusses her new book Lurking: How A Person Became a User with Jenny Odell. Praise for Lurking “The internet isn’t ‘out there’ somewhere; it’s coextensive…

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Stephanie Danler: Stray

Stephanie Danler: Stray

Stephanie Danler discusses her new memoir, Stray. About Stray From the bestselling author of Sweetbitter, a memoir of growing up in a family shattered by lies and…

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Ottessa Moshfegh: Death in Her Hands

Ottessa Moshfegh: Death in Her Hands

Ottessa Moshfegh discusses her new novel Death in Her Hands. Praise for Death in Her Hands “When it comes to evoking the jagged edge of contemporary…

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Children of Grass: A Portrait of American Poetry

Children of Grass: A Portrait of American Poetry

Photographer B.A. Van Sise discusses his new book, Children of Grass: A Portrait of American Poetry. Also featuring readings by poets Jane Hirshfield and Dorianne Laux. Praise…

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Matt Maiocco & Brad Mangin: Letters to 87

Matt Maiocco & Brad Mangin: Letters to 87

Matt Maiocco & Brad Mangin discuss their new book, Letters to 87: Fans Remember the Legacy of Dwight Clark. About Letters to 87 Rare photos and heartfelt letters…

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Simon Hanselmann: Bad Gateway

Simon Hanselmann: Bad Gateway

Simon Hanselmann joins us to discuss his new graphic novel Bad Gateway, the latest installment in the Megg and Mogg series. About Bad Gateway Perpetually intoxicated,…

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Sarah Rose Etter: The Book of X

Sarah Rose Etter: The Book of X

Sarah Rose Etter discusses her new novel, The Book of X, with Rita Bullwinkel. Praise for The Book of X “Etter brilliantly, viciously lays bare what…

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Tupelo Hassman: gods with a little g

Tupelo Hassman: gods with a little g

Tupelo Hassman discusses her new novel, gods with a little g, with Laura Albert. About gods with a little g From the acclaimed author of Girlchild, this gritty,…

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