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Staff Spotlight: Sanjana

Get to know the people behind the press. This week, we interviewed intern and earth angel, Sanjana.

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 13 December, 2018 0 comments |
The Wire | AWAY AWAY

"In Paris, something devours the time. Maybe it’s the metro cars. Maybe it’s the constant walking around the city. Or that dog that’s always hungry."

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 11 December, 2018 0 comments |
Q+A with Abi Andrews about The Word for Woman Is Wilderness

In March, we will publish the debut novel by Abi Andrews called The Word for Woman Is Wilderness, an eco-feminist take on the Mountain Man myth. The story follows a young woman named Erin as she takes off from middle England, across Iceland, Greenland, and Canada, to Alaska, where she hopes to explore the wilderness from a feminist perspective. Her digressive journey touches on the writings of Rachel Carson, Ted Kaczynski, and Thoreau, and topics as varied as evolution, Nuclear War, the Letters of Last Resort, and the moon landings. It is a new kind of nature writing — one that crosses fiction with science writing and puts gender politics at the center of the landscape.

What follows is a Q+A with Abi about her book. Don't forget to mark your calendars for March 19, and if you're a bookseller, librarian, or interested in reviewing the book for a media outlet, you may request a review copy.

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 10 December, 2018 1 comment |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 12/7/18

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 07 December, 2018 0 comments |
Staff Spotlight: Anna

 

Get to know the people behind the press. This week, we interviewed Anna, our (former) resident seitan slinger and super talented ceramic artist.

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 06 December, 2018 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Lizzo's #FLUTEandSHOOT

Lizzo hits us with the FLUTEandSHOOT

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 05 December, 2018 0 comments |
The Wire | Melanie Finn

Melanie Finn is a soul-stealer.

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 04 December, 2018 0 comments |
On the Dial | boygenius

boygenius is the supergroup we have been praying for. 

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Posted by Molly Delaney on 03 December, 2018 0 comments |
Design of the Week | St. Lenox

St. Lenox dropped a new album—Ten Hymns From My American Gothic—last Friday, and holy snap you should check it out.

St. Lenox | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 03 October, 2018 0 comments |
On the Dial | The Internet

The Internet | Radio Waves

Nathan reviews Hive Mind, the sensitive and seductive new album from The Internet. 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 10 September, 2018 0 comments |

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Radio Waves daily blog by Two Dollar Radio indie book publisher

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