Launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, awardwinning journalist who focuses on subcultures in the dark corner of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and Washington Post and also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give them a round of a
[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. I think there is a few more seats if we want to fill up in the front. My name is nick and i work here at powerhouse arena and i think i want to thank you all for being here tonight for the launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, aw
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Please give her a round of applause. [applause] would also like to welcome jessica tonight who will be joining emily appear on the stage or in the chairs. Powerhouse at an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here and lets say changing neighborhood like dumbo. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you dont have one, im sure emily will be happy to sign them later. Tonight were going to hear a little reading from a book conversation and some q a and then i guess the job rating. Im pretty excited for it. The main reason bios. So emily [laughter] worked at philadelphia paper, Philadelphia Weekly and the daily news and has contributed to the Philadelphia Inquirer in the Washington Post, political magazine. Jessica at the author of nomad land in awardwinning journalist who at work focuses on subcultures in the dark corners of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and the Washington Post and she also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give
I work here at powerhouse arena. I want to thank you all for being here tonight. For the launch of on the clock by emily guendelsberger. I didnt say that right. Please give her a round of applause. Sorry. Give her a round of applause. Wed also like to welcome Jessica Bruder who will be joining emily up here on the stage in the chair. Powerhouses and independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here and lets say changing neighborhood so i encourage everyone to buy a book if you dont have one and emily will be happy to sign them later tonight we are going to hear a reading from the look, conversation, some q a. For ring her up what they read some bios. Emily guendelsberger worked at Philadelphia City paper, the onion, ap Club Philadelphia we we and the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the Philadelphia Inquirer Washington Post political magazine and Jessica Bruder is the author of she has written for harpers magazine, the near times, the Washington Post and she also te