
Gabrielle Korn
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ellecanada.com | Gabrielle Korn
When I moved to Los Angeles from New York three and a half years ago, everyone wanted to tell me the following: New York is fun hell, and L.A. is crappy heaven. And while I can concede that New York City—where I lived for nearly 15 years—is absolutely fun hell, L.A. to me has just felt like heaven. It’s famously a place of reinvention. You can, for example, move here to work in media and later decide you want to become a science fiction author, as I did.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
msn.com | Gabrielle Korn
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Dec 3, 2024 |
lithub.com | Gabrielle Korn |Julia Armfield
Jen Benka considers art in the era of ChatGPT and why poetry definitely isn’t dead. | Lit Hub CriticismIn case you missed them, here are the best (new) books the Lit Hub staff read this year. | Lit Hub Reading ListsOn the latest episode of The Lit Hub Podcast, Merve Emre announces new seasons of The Critic and Her Publics, Jonny Diamond and Drew Broussard talk money, and Lit Hub’s own McKayla Coyle, Oliver Scialdone, and Calvin Kasulke join Drew for an awards season round-table.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
lithub.com | Gabrielle Korn |Gabriel Korn
Almost one hundred years ago, a young English major named Rachel Carson signed up for an intro-level biology class to fulfill her science requirements at the Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburg. She had always loved writing; she’d been submitting her work for publication since she was just eleven. Article continues after advertisementBut with biology, she found herself captivated not just by the subject matter but by Mary Scott Skinker, a “perfect knockout” of a professor.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
redcarpetcrash.com | Gabrielle Korn |Gareth Rubin
The book is in stores on Tuesday, December 3rd from St. Martin’s Press. Click on the link to buy a copy. https://amzn.to/4i68LEXA brilliant queer dystopian novel from the author of Yours for the Taking, following a cast of characters on the margins of a strange and exclusive new society. The year is 2041, and it’s a dangerous time to be a woman driving across the United States alone. Deadly storms and uncontrollable wildfires are pummeling the country while political tensions are rising.
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