First Climate Fiction Award Finalists Announced
This is an interesting book award I’ve never heard of before. Climate Change is a nonprofit dedicated to “transforming” what is expressed in this media sponsored award, and comes with a delicious £10,000 purse. An interesting list of finalists, but I have a hard time remembering how central climate change took place in the ministry of the times. I was certainly surprised to see it included on a playground by Richard Powers. Notable features of the list: All female authors.
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Paul Thomas Anderson teaser trailer I’ll fight one after another release
This is probably because I adore PTA films and because it means that this film is based on Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland. Vinland Perhaps the most familiar of his novels, but it’s like saying that drowning isn’t bad enough to be burned in a stake. It’s still something you prepare yourself. Leave an excerpt from the original review of Salman Rushdie New York Times:
But perhaps the most interesting thing is, at the end, about Pynchong’s new novel. What’s interesting is his willingness to directly address America’s political development and the slow (but not perfect) steam measurements of many generations and fundamental traditions that are decades old. When left-handers are reeducated and the creator of Brock Fondo, his school for subversion that has become a national instrument, is closed, in his Yangan America, there are surprising moments as young people think that way in the first place, and they don’t need to be reeducated.
Stephen Graham Jones’s Reading Life
I had the wonderful privilege of talking to Stephen Graham Jones about his reading life. Stephen Graham Jones is a NYT bestselling author of around 35 novels and collections, and also has novels and comic books. It’s the latest Earth Diver and I was a teenage slash.
I have done quite a few of these reading life segments over the years. This interview has an all-timer moment. If you’re leaning at all, give it a chance.
His new book, Buffalo Hunter x Hunter, is out now.
