Stephanie Danler
@smdanler
Novelist, Memoirist, & Screenwriter. Author of STRAY & SWEETBITTER, creator of @sweetbitterstarz. Author of SMOG, forthcoming from Scribner Books.
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my first "reading," age 8 and my latest, 7pm tonight with Stephanie Danler eventbrite.com/e/clare-sestan…
The cult of celebrity leads to the cult of religion in this week’s Recommended Reading, featuring “You Have a Friend in 10A” by Maggie Shipstead (Maggie Shipstead), recommended by Stephanie Danler (Stephanie Danler). electricliterature.com/you-have-a-fri…
TONIGHT, 7pm! Join Chelsea Bieker and Stephanie Danler for an in-person discussion of HEARTBROKE, hosted by Book Soup! booksoup.com/event/chelsea-…
LIVE ON CROWDCAST! Wednesday September 14th at 6:00 PM PT, Rachel Aviv discusses her new book STRANGERS TO OURSELVES (Farrar,Straus&Giroux) with Stephanie Danler! Save your spot - crowdcast.io/e/skylit-aviv/…
“Stephanie Danler is a mesmerising writer with a unique style that is precise, elegant and utterly compelling." Scribner has pre-empted an “era-defining” new novel called Smog by Stephanie Danler, alongside a memoir and the 2020 book Stray. Read here: buff.ly/3fixWsm
"Depression is always a taste to me. The tongue desiccated and parched, the oversteeped and forgotten tea, the tilting-toward-decay fizziness of sour grapes..." Read Stephanie Danler on the healing powers of food and cooking time.com/6227994/how-co…
When Stephanie Danler saw Lady Gaga perform at Pianos in 2007, she was thinking about kissing her boss—not Gaga’s performance. trib.al/ShswlDw
Susanna Moore’s new territory: mid-19th-century Minnesota. Stephanie Danler Alfred A. Knopf trib.al/xs62CyB
Tonight at Skylight Books talking about COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN by Javier Fuentes, a gorgeous debut. skylightbooks.com/event/skylight…
This week on the Conglomerate, Stephanie Danler and guest contributor Rachel Schwartzmann consider panic’s influence on the page. Danler’s craft essay, “In Praise of Panic,” appears in the Fall 2023 issue. thesewaneereview.com/articles/3q4-s…