Remember when there were links, and I rounded them up? Well, friendos, I have recently given myself a new and exciting tool (I love new tools!) to try and keep track of the various outlets that I try to read regularly. It is called Inoreader, and so far so good, I think? It’s hard to know. I have only been using it for like a week. Certainly I am finding it very pleasing for keeping track of which Ask a Manager letters I have read yet and which ones I have not. Here are some links!
The Britney Spears truthers are out there, and they are CONVINCED.
“Is it tantamount to sexual harassment to fantasize about being a piece of ice so a Swedish hockey player will glide on you?” This story fascinates me because the only person who I feel clearly did something wrong is the Kraken social media team. AND YET everyone is very unhappy!
Evette Dionne and Tirhakah Love explore the allegations against Lizzo.
The publishing industry keeps consolidating. It’s terrible for books (yes, even now that S&S was not sold to PRH after all!).
Native communities shoulder the cost of reburying the ancestral remains that were taken from their nations. It’s a heavy burden to carry.
Free returns aren’t free (surprise!).
The history of cooking videos!
“Even if you could integrate Bama the brand, you cannot integrate Bama the social reproduction machine.”
“The production team created the conditions of our existence but when we were frustrated with these conditions, we simply turned on each other.” What it’s like to be cast as the villain of a reality show. And speaking of that…
“Quote me on this in capitals and bold letters. Don’t hire anybody to help you through the casting process.” How the cast of season 45 of Survivor got selected.
I’ve been saying for ages that prioritizing the fear of being taken advantage of is morally corrosive, so it’s nice to read an article that’s making that exact same argument from a place of more authority than I personally possess.
What’s it like to be named one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists?
This piece on Michael Oher of The Blind Side is tremendously great, top to bottom. I read it three times in a row.
What are we to make of the social media tradwives?
“I’m just saying that he is the sort of guy who is a typical Burning Man attendee these days: the establishment in a goofy hat.” It has been a true pleasure to see the mess of Burning Man.
“If not blurbs, then what?” This is a terrific piece on the necessity and the injustice of book blurbs.
As someone who is presently watching (and loving) The X-Files for the first time, I endorse this explanation of why it is Good, Actually. (I actually think this writer is understating how good and important the chemistry between the two leads was, but whatever.)
The internet is written in pencil.
A lot of what gets written about AI-generated literature is … kind of garbagey, but this article is legitimately good, thoughtful, and interesting.
Happy Friday!