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Streaming Now

Postcards from Pandemica

Laurie Stone

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English
Dottir Press
06 September 2022
HIGHLY ACCLAIMED, MEDIA-SAVVY BACKGROUND: In addition to having served on the board of the National Book Critics Circle; teaching at numerous prestigious writing workshops like the Paris Writers Workshop, the Summer Literary Seminars in St. Petersburg, Russia; and Sarah Lawrence, among others; and earning a number of highly acclaimed grants from institutions such as MacDowell and the New York Foundation for the Arts; Laurie Stone has deep connections to the Village Voice, The Nation and NPR's Fresh Air. WELL-CONNECTED AUTHOR: Stone's most recent book, Everything Is Personal: Notes on Now, was praised and reviewed by the likes of Meg Wolitzner, Daisy Alioto, Mikhail Iossel, and Emily Nussbaum, among others, and her book before that, My Life as an Animal received positive attention from Margo Jefferson, Chris Kraus, and Joan Silber. A TIMELY TOPIC: As the world gradually picks itself up from the wreckage of 2020 and much of 2021, Stone's breezy but poignant observations and analysis come as a much-needed breath of understanding and contextualization for those of us still reeling and processing. A UNIQUE VOICE IN A POPULAR SUBGENRE: Laurie Stone's writing is reminiscent of acclaimed writers Maggie Nelson, Olivia Laing, and Rebecca Solnit, while also maintaining a sharply interesting voice and playing with form that allows even the most distracted of us to appreciate her work.
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Imprint:   Dottir Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 139mm,  Width: 177mm, 
ISBN:   9781948340526
ISBN 10:   1948340526
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Laurie Stone is the author of Everything is Personal: Notes on Now and My Life as an Animal, Stories. She has published numerous stories in such publications as n + 1, Waxwing, Tin House, Evergreen Review, Fence, Open City, Threepenny Review, and Creative Nonfiction. She lives in New York City.

Reviews for Streaming Now: Postcards from Pandemica

"[S]hows Stone’s gifts as a critic....Fans of creative nonfiction will find Stone an animated guide to these disjointed times. —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY [B]ooks like Streaming Now are essential to continue cultivating our consideration for ourselves and others...Stone gives herself and us readers space to think, complain, scorn, wonder, celebrate, and mourn. And that is exactly what we all need as we continue to recover, learn, and change. —GABBI CISNEROS, Porchlight Books Each section of Streaming Now often tops or at least equals the previous one...If this tale had been written as fiction, it would be making one of those annual collections of best short stories. —BRANDON JUDELL, Medium Even the shortest paragraphs in this book embody Stone’s literary vitality and her palpable resistance to the weight of the pandemic. —STEPHANIE GEMMELL, Inklette Laurie Stone's strange and otherworldly postcards are captivating, erudite, and moving. What is particularly startling is when you realize that the strange place she is writing from is the heart. We should all make such a trip and, thankfully, now we have this beautiful book as a guide. —IRIS SMYLES, author of Dating Tips for the Umemployed Laurie Stone is the best writer I have encountered in quite a while. Her writing grabs me and in a sentence or two, I am in the middle of it. —JOHN LURIE, musician, painter, actor, director, and producer Somewhere along the way one recognizes that a simple seeming collection of pensées is really the coherent exploration of a distinct and valuable cultural point of view, one that we might have lost contact with, and that we are lucky to still have. —VINCE PASSARO, author of Violence, Nudity, Adult Content A witty, brutally honest meditation on how we live now, and most importantly, on the life worth living. Nothing is too small or too large for Laurie Stone’s laser vision—her willingness to say the things we’re not supposed to say or admit to doing the things we’re not supposed to do—all of which will keep you reading this book in one mad dash. —GLORIA JACOBS, editor and activist To my mind, Laurie Stone is a virtuousoi writer, and the ""streaming"" form—a kind of diary derived in part from blogs she has written on this site, particularly suits her genius. Her writing is full of attitude and has a defiant vibe I find completely compelling. Yes, she wants to entertain us—she is engaged in comedy—but its comedy of a most serious kind, like all real comedy. It's not schtick. Laurie means every word and the words ring true. Read this book! —ALEC MARSH, professor and author of Ezra Pound"


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