Michael Arceneaux is the New York Times-bestselling author of I Can’t Date Jesus, I Don’t Want To Die Poor, and his latest, I Finally Bought Some Jordans. He is currently doing the best with what he’s got in Los Angeles.
"""Arceneaux’s acerbic wit sizzles (to those who questioned why he relocated to wildfire-prone L.A., he responds, 'At least I have a lovely view of a burning world'), and he balances the humor with heartfelt reflection. This packs a punch."" — Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Arceneaux’s latest essays are still as pointed and funny as those from his earlier books. At the same time, they also reflect the angst of a young generation forced to navigate the unprecedented new realities of a changing planet. A mordantly irreverent essay collection."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Arceneaux’s essays have become an essential means of understanding the nature of American anxiety and hope."" — Time ""Like his god, Beyoncé, Michael has a ‘Negro, Creole, and Texas Bama’ alchemy that will leave you weak with recognition, regret, and joy."" — Melissa Harris-Perry ""A rebel with hot sauce in his bag."" — Lena Waithe ""Arceneaux’s confident voice and unapologetic sense of humor will appeal to fans of Roxane Gay."" — Publishers Weekly ""Arceneaux’s voice is insightful, witty and bold, giving us a much-needed personal narrative that challenges society to do better, as he reflects on the lessons he has learned."" — The Grio ""Hysterically funny."" — Vogue ""Hilarious."" — Essence ""Arceneaux’s acerbic humor is reminiscent of the very best work of American humorist and author David Sedaris."" — The Advocate ""Witty and wise."" — Soledad O'Brien ""One of the foremost humor writers of this generation."" — Bassey Ikpi, New York Times-bestselling author of I’m Telling the Truth, but I’m Lying ""Heartbreaking, hilarious, unapologetic and smart."" — NPR"