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Let’s not forget it is also night three of Hanukkah, which I am celebrating by having just mentioned it right now. You’re welcome, Jews. Okay? That’s called the Colbert bump.
The Colbert Report
Dear Stephen Colbert (an homage and a plea):
Dear Stephen Colbert or shall I call you “Dreamcrusher™?”
The Boy start watching your show about three years ago and since then he has spent every waking moment wishing away years of his life so that the day when he was old enough to attend a live taping of your show would arrive and he would not only score tickets and play his guitar for you, he would also meet Jack White and ultimately become…
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This Is What Happens When Your Book Gets The "Colbert Bump"
On Expectations: SEC: My first book, a collection of short stories, was published by a small press that’s located in a state better known for its maple syrup and ice cream than its book business (Vermont). I didn’t expect to sell many copies, and I sold even fewer still (most of them to me, I su...
California: A Novel [Edan Lepucki] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <strong> In her arresting debut novel, Edan Lepucki conjures a lush, intricate, deeply disturbing vision of the future
And the book after Acceptance (I know, three modern novels in a row), I'll be taking on California. It wasn't the Colbert Bump, I didn't hear about that until after I was drawn to the novel. Yet, once I heard Colbert recommended it, I was in automatically. I think some Gawker media site found it for me, probably io9, no wait... it was The Atlantic. Either way, I'm excited for it.
On 'Sweetness #9': Has the dystopian commodity horror angle of American satire become wrung dry?
Vessyl can report the caloric value of liquids, and even (get this!) tell you what you just poured inside of it. Huh. This is useful how?
"Is there any aspect of being a cup that this cup can't do?"