Event commemorating Book World at Politics and Prose on Connecticut Avenue at 5 o’clock February 21st.
If you’re in DC tomorrow and want to see a lot of bookish people in one place, I have good news:
@mattweiland
VP & Senior Editor at Norton; co-editor of STATE BY STATE, THINKING FAN'S GUIDE TO THE WORLD CUP, and COMMODIFY YOUR DISSENT; midfielder from Minneapolis. Yore: Ecco, Paris Review, Granta, The Baffler, MPR, Minnesota Kicks camp. www.mattweiland.com
Event commemorating Book World at Politics and Prose on Connecticut Avenue at 5 o’clock February 21st.
If you’re in DC tomorrow and want to see a lot of bookish people in one place, I have good news:
Bombo Rivera, Robin Yount, Kirby Puckett, Dan Quisenberry
If you're in D.C. a week from tomorrow, there's an event at Politics & Prose honoring the history of Book World. I think the tone will likely be less funerary than you might imagine. I know my comments will be. politics-prose.com/tribute-book...
I'll say more before too long, but for now: Thanks to anyone who has ever read and supported the Post's books coverage.
Join author of A COMPLICATED PASSION Carrie Rickey as she introduces a screening of THE GLEANERS AND I tomorrow at the Film Forum in New York City at 6:15pm.
filmforum.org/film/the-gle...
Happy birthday, Delmore Schwartz
I won Worst Extra at the Razzies.
Book buyers of the Midwest, we've got ya covered at
@wwnorton.com
a great opportunity
"We are pleased to invite distinguished writers with an interest in serving as the next Paris Review Visiting Professor of Literature at the Bard Prison Initiative to apply for the role. Please do spread the word!"
www.theparisreview.org/about/opport...
"It wasn’t designed with tomorrow in mind"
Wonderful and moving tribute by @timadamswrites.bsky.social to Rachel Cooke, the brilliant Observer journalist who also frequently lit up the pages of the Guardian Weekly, who has died at the age of 56.
observer.co.uk/news/nationa...
Writers! Applications for the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award are open. This year, we've increased the prize to $15,000 to account for the higher cost of pasta. Apply now: journalism.nyu.edu/about-us/awa...
Coming in March from @wwnorton.com...
Don't we all love looking, as a wonderful poet observed, at dead things? A good season for that perspective. Thanks to @robbiemaakestad.bsky.social @mattweiland.bsky.social @therumpus.net. Companion piece from a WIP appearing soon in @revelliterary.bsky.social #booksky therumpus.net/2025/11/10/t...
Congrats to @robgmacfarlane.bsky.social on IS A RIVER ALIVE? being named one of the 24 nominees for the Goodreads Choice Award in Nonfiction! Vote here...
www.goodreads.com/choiceawards...
Right there with ya. I was five and our Subaru was gold.
Great "live" thread on the Edmund Fitzgerald 50 years ago today.
cc @petejohnsimon.bsky.social
+ necktie
That article is bonkers. Love the complaint about the lack of dinner at the celebration, and especially the list of toasts that were made, and the respondents, as they all get sauced. (Also the brutal "no response" after the Governor is toasted.)
A celebration of the opening of the first bridge, from the St. Paul Weekly Minnesotian (sic), January 27, 1855:
Most Minnesotan photo of the day:
The view inside the Moorhead, MN bureau of @mprnews.org. All credit to @claymasters.bsky.social.
'Welcome to my last four years.' A search for accountability and a full, detailed explanation for Martha's death . . . www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Hennepin History magazine Dialing Dahlberg: A Minneapolis phone book's moment of Hollywood Fame tl;dr the movie production team went to great lengths to use the correct prop, but due to the unusual publication schedule of the annual phone book, they got or mocked up the wrong edition, not the one the real Woodward would have pulled off the shelf, if he hadn't just called Directory Assistance as in the book.
A few years ago, @garyhornseth.bsky.social and I wrote an entire researched local-history article about the Minneapolis phone book that Robert Redford pulls off the shelf at the Washington Post in that scene from "All the President's Men"
"obliged to choose between complaint and comedy, I choose comedy"
I wrote a book called "Stories Are Weapons" which is a history of psychological war in the United States. In it, I describe how the US military came to a simple definition of rhetoric used for destructive purposes in war (so-called psyops) vs. for democratic debate. Want to know what it is? (1/3)
It will delight me to send you a copy, Gerry!