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Posts Tagged: Daniel Ortberg

Notable Twin Cities: 11/4–11/10

By Abby Anderson

November 4th, 2018

Literary events in and around the Twin Cities this week!

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Tags: Alyson Hagy, Arvind Nandakumar, Austin Smith, Daniel Ortberg, Elizabeth Weir, Julian Randall, Kathleen Glasgow, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Hasse, minneapolis, Notable Twin Cities, Pete Hautman, Peter Bognanni, Rachel Gold, Shane Hawley, Shannon Gibney, st. paul, Stanley Kusunoki, Swati Avasthi, Tiana Clark, Twin Cities, William Reichard

Just Doing It: A Conversation with Daniel Ortberg

By Rumaan Alam

March 12th, 2018

Mallory Ortberg discusses their new book, The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror, what it means to be a self-taught writer, and questioning gender.

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Tags: Art History, Christianity, Daniel Mallory Ortberg, Daniel Ortberg, Dear Prudence, Evangelical, fairy tales, G.K. Chesterton, gawker, gender, Gender Identity, hormone therapy, humor, humor writing, internet writing, Mallory Ortberg, Orthodoxy, religion, Rumaan Alam, short fiction, short stories, slate, texts from jane eyre, The Hairpin, The Merry Spinster, The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror, The Toast, Thomas Aquinas, trans, transgender, W. Somerset Maugham

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