Laughing through Life: A Conversation with Samantha Irby
Samantha Irby discusses her new essay collection, WOW, NO THANK YOU.
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Join NOW!Samantha Irby discusses her new essay collection, WOW, NO THANK YOU.
...moreI thought my period would be the happiest, most active time of the month.
...moreMegan Fernandes discusses her new collection of poetry, GOOD BOYS.
...moreThat’s how cool she was, not like his ex-girlfriend.
...moreBut enough about my credentials, which are copious.
...moreR. Eric Thomas discusses his debut memoir-in-essays, HERE FOR IT.
...moreIf Holly invites five women over, what is the ratio of “fear” to “coven formation”?
...moreAre you wealthy? If so, heyyy.
...moreMust be eighteen or older, or Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend.
...more“Ty is, you know, tied in a knot. On a very old shoe.”
...moreLeland Cheuk discusses his new novel, NO GOOD VERY BAD ASIAN.
...moreYou could be wrong. You’re not, but you could be.
...more“My novel tries to write the contributions of men and women of color back in.”
...moreSorry for my obtuseness! I wish you the best of luck elsewhere!
...moreKira Jane Buxton discusses her debut novel, HOLLOW KINGDOM.
...moreLane Moore discusses her first book, HOW TO BE ALONE.
...more“The way it turned out is a total surprise to me.”
...more“I love play, I love playfulness, play is fun and extremely serious.”
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...moreI nearly got disowned over my decision not to pass on the family name.
...moreKaren Finley discusses her most recent book, GRABBING PUSSY.
...more“[Y]ou really want to engage a reader, and not abuse their time.”
...morePay off the stork to remove your house from its route.
...moreWhen in doubt, revise.
...moreLaugh at all his jokes. All of ‘em.
...moreDorthe Nors discusses her newest novel, MIRROR, SHOULDER, SIGNAL.
...moreMaurice Carlos Ruffin discusses his debut novel, WE CAST A SHADOW.
...moreNew research shows that one in three Americans are “enemies of the people.”
...moreMartha Rosler discusses half a century of creating political art.
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