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San Antonio writer David Liss talks about The Peculiarities, his new novel dealing with mutations and rabbit births to human moms in Victorian England

San Antonio writer David Liss talks about The Peculiarities, his new novel dealing with mutations and rabbit births to human moms in Victorian England
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A peek inside Jenny Lawson s (The Bloggess ) Nowhere Books, set to open in Alamo Heights in mid-July

A peek inside Jenny Lawson s (The Bloggess ) Nowhere Books, set to open in Alamo Heights in mid-July
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Texas-based authors take on America s Cruelty with Nowhere Bookshop event

Texas-based authors take on America s Cruelty with Nowhere Bookshop event Chron 18 hrs ago © Provided by mySA San Antonio s award-winning writers Shea Serrano and Adam Serwer will discuss the cruelty of the President Donald Trump era next week.  San Antonio s award-winning writers Shea Serrano and Adam Serwer will discuss the cruelty of the President Donald Trump era next week.  Serrano and Serwer, a writer for the Atlantic, will discuss the latter s book The Cruelty is the Point in a June 29 Zoom chat hosted by Nowhere Bookshop, an Alamo Heights bookstore owned by author Jenny Lawson.  The book is a collection of essays that make a damning case that cruelty is not merely an unfortunate byproduct of the Trump administration but its main objective and the central theme of the American project, according to online event details. 

The Rise (and Occasional Dips Into Despair!) of Jenny Lawson

The Rise (and Occasional Dips Into Despair!) of Jenny Lawson In her best-selling memoirs, her eclectic, taxidermy-filled San Antonio bookstore, and her unvarnished tweets, the author makes light of her darkest times and helps her readers make light of theirs. Anyone who has read Jenny Lawson’s work knows that the 47-year-old writer suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. Once, it made her finger swell up like a Ball Park hot dog. Another time, her ankle got so big that it looked as if she were wearing a “single nude leg-warmer stuffed with apples.” Often, flare-ups leave her bedridden or send her rushing to the emergency room; she has joked that she wishes the condition had a sexier name, like “the Midnight Death” or “Impending Vampirism.” It is a painful, incurable autoimmune disorder that affects everything from her shoe size (it fluctuates) to the way she experiences rain (her symptoms worsen). It is also the reason an in-person interview during the eleventh month of a

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