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My novel SEE FRIENDSHIP is out now via Harper Perennial, I’m a senior editor at The Atlantic, and my newsletter is at jeremygordon.substack.com

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Spent my week ripping through Jeff Weiss's riotous and insightful WAITING FOR BRITNEY SPEARS — a must-read banger about '00s tabloid culture that's out in nine days

Spent my week ripping through <a href="/Passionweiss/">Jeff Weiss</a>'s riotous and insightful WAITING FOR BRITNEY SPEARS — a must-read banger about '00s tabloid culture that's out in nine days
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What world does bitcoin ant to build for itself? I spent last week at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas taking an assay of the orange pill: defector.com/what-world-doe…

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Awkwardly paraphrasing Azealia Banks to make some sort of unclear point — no, I don't believe that's something a person would do

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I, for one, think it is impossible to overstate the insight, the intelligence, the necessity, the value, and the all-around delightfulness of the humble editor

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for a very brief time Edmund White was director of creative writing at Princeton. how, why this happened no one seemed to know. Edmund graciously resigned when it was suggested to him that the director had to be actually present for the first week of school in January & not in

for a very brief time Edmund White was director of creative writing at Princeton.  how, why this happened no one seemed to know. Edmund graciously resigned when it was suggested to him that the director had to be actually present for the first week of school in January &amp; not in
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On the day this came out I was having an unusually bad go of it, went straight from work to the theater to see this, and sat there cry-laughing real tears and slowly coming back to life. Last time I watched this was the weekend after the 2024 election — what a picture

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Hey, SEE FRIENDSHIP has been out for three months, during which it has been purchased in many airport bookstores and spotted on many "new and noteworthy American fiction" displays — thank you for the support, and PLEASE tap in if you haven't already bookshop.org/p/books/see-fr…

Hey, SEE FRIENDSHIP has been out for three months, during which it has been purchased in many airport bookstores and spotted on many "new and noteworthy American fiction" displays — thank you for the support, and PLEASE tap in if you haven't already bookshop.org/p/books/see-fr…
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(Explaining the end of Game 1 to some non-basketball fans) So imagine there’s a guy who keeps doing the literal coolest shit possible

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It's crazy how Novak Djokovic, old and on one leg and lacking the homosocial motivation of *needing* to beat his lifelong rivals, is still reliably better than all but two current men's players, and still a coin flip to beat those final two guys

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Saw RAN last night for the first time since high school and was tremendously moved at the climax... as always, I cherish the privilege of exchanging a small fee in order to watch a world-class masterpiece in a shared environment

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Don’t think of myself as a performative reader, I’ll bring any dumb ass shit with me if it fits in my bag, but it’s sort of fun to read this one in public — that’s RIGHT, a SERIOUS book for ADULTS… (it’s great)

Don’t think of myself as a performative reader, I’ll bring any dumb ass shit with me if it fits in my bag, but it’s sort of fun to read this one in public — that’s RIGHT, a SERIOUS book for ADULTS… (it’s great)