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Anna Wiener

Anna Wiener

Contributing Writer at The New Yorker

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Anna Wiener
cntraveler.com

Beach Reads to Get You Through the Rest of the Summer

Travel to Italy, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Cape Cod, and more via these must-read, female-authored books.
slate.com

Hipster Antitrust

A new narrative from the Valley.
newyorker.com

Does Tech Need a New Narrative?

In Silicon Valley, “disruption” is giving way to “building.” What will be built?
bookriot.com

7 Books About the Attention Economy

In a time when human attention is commodified, these books on the attention economy offer a history and solutions for forging a way forward.
vulture.com

The Art of the Scam: A Streaming and Reading Guide to Cults

From NXIVM to the Manson Family, these books, podcasts, TV shows, and movies explore who starts, joins, and leaves a cult.
theatlantic.com

The Books Briefing: The New Literature of Burnout

A memoir of life in Silicon Valley, a capitalist satire, a novel that envisions a better future, and more: Your weekly guide to the best in books
statesman.com

Westbank librarian: Book clubs still a great way to meet others

It’s not always easy to make friends – especially while we’ve been staying home and social distancing. But one great way to meet new people and have something interesting to discuss is by joining a book club.

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thetimes.co.uk

Bookshops are reopening: here’s our pick of the new books you might...

The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness by Suzanne O’Sullivan (Picador, £14.99)An excellent study of psychosomatic illnesses — such as resignation syndrome, a condition affecting
newyorker.com

Clubhouse Feels Like a Party

But is it a good one?
hospitalitynet.org

Kimpton Partners With Literary Hub To Launch Book Club For Traveler...

Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants launched a partnership with world-renowned literary platform Literary Hub offering a curated book club for travelers. The partnership includes seasonal, themed reading lists with books selected by Literary Hub’s discerning editorial team, and an on-property lending progr…
forbes.com

Kimpton Hotels Introduces Travelers To Acclaimed Writers In New Boo...

Kimpton Hotels is partnering with Literary Hub to create a book club community featuring acclaimed writers like Imbolo Mbue.
afar.com

Kimpton Hotels Now Offer a Curated Book Lending Program to Guests

Kimpton Hotels has partnered with Lit Hub to create a book club for travelers—and guests can check out the recommended titles during their stay.
latimes.com

Review: Exposing life in the shadows of the United States of Amazon

“Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America” is a sweeping and sobering indictment of the effect of Amazon on a country fraying at the seams.
thenerddaily.com

Q&A: Alexandra Andrews, Author of ‘Who Is Maud Dixon?’ | The Nerd D...

We chat with debut author Alexandra Andrews all about Who Is Maud Dixon?, book recommendations, writing, and more!
bookriot.com

Meet The 2021 Audie Awards Finalists

From humor to Spanish language, best female narrator to listens for young readers, here are the 2021 Audie Awards Finalists.
newyorker.com

When Your Law-School Homework Is Stranger Than Fiction

RonNell Andersen Jones, a law professor at the University of Utah, can’t update the curriculum for her First Amendment seminar fast enough.
newyorker.com

The New Yorker January 4 & 11, 2021

A collection of articles about 04 from The New Yorker, including news, in-depth reporting, commentary, and analysis.
politico.com

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Heather Reid, deputy chief mobilization office...

Happy birthday!
insidehook.com

The 10 Books We Loved Best in 2020

Gripping fiction, thought-provoking nonfiction and a defining text on contemporary pop music
newyorker.com

Is Substack the Media Future We Want?

The newsletter service is a software company that, by mimicking some of the functions of newsrooms, has made itself difficult to categorize.
theatlantic.com

The Books Briefing: The Best Books of 2020

Our favorite titles from a year that has highlighted the particularities of that thing called reading: Your weekly guide to the best in books