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Literary Agent-Massie McQuilkin & Altman. Book Editor for Hire. Mom. Abuse Survivor. Committed to Getting Stories Told. Member @aalitagents. NYC/PDX

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@ScribnerBooks
Scribner
10 days
Booksellers! It's time to vote for the ABA Indies Choice Book Awards and TILT by Emma Pattee is shortlisted for Debut Adult fiction! Vote here: https://t.co/aBUOcsNxRC Voting closes 3/25
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@EFEnoticias
EFE Noticias
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Una hija de inmigrantes latinos denuncia en su nuevo libro que la ciudadanía es «un mito» en EE.UU. ✍ Pedro Pablo Cortés https://t.co/ji7uK15fIM
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La autora Daisy Hernández denuncia en su nuevo libro 'Citizenship' que la "ciudadanía" es un "mito" en Estados Unidos, donde el concepto ha "cambiado" bajo la presidencia de Trump
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I pitched this as if Meadow Soprano moved to CA to heal but kept getting pulled back to Jersey, or if Carmie on THE BEAR moved back to a gambling den in Scranton instead of a Chicago kitchen. Like big, love-filled, dysfunctional families? Get ready to meet the Rinaldis. #NewBook
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"A riveting exploration of idolatry—its alluring gifts & ultimate perils...Tajja Isen is a phenomenal writer & every page of this book brims w/intelligence, heart & stunning prose."—Melissa Febos, bestselling author of The Dry Season & Girlhood, winner of the NBCC Award #NewBook
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rayhanesanders
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Daisy Hernandez's CITIZENSHIP is out today! Braids memoir, history & criticism to unpack citizenship not as a fixed legal status but as a living, breathing story shaped by race, gender, immigration & power. “An essential book for these contentious times.”-Booklist, Starred Review
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@chicagotribune
Chicago Tribune
2 months
Daisy Hernández’s new book, Citizenship: Notes on an American Myth,” is partly a family memoir and partly a world history.
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Daisy Hernández’s new book, Citizenship: Notes on an American Myth,” is partly a family memoir and partly a world history.
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rayhanesanders
2 months
Happy Pub Day to Lidia Yuknavitch & contributors on THE BIG M: Roxane Gay, Cheryl Strayed, Nana-Ama Danquah, Gina Frangello, Joey Soloway, Darcey Steinke, Nguyá»…n Phan Quáşż Mai, Pam Houston, Julia Alvarez, Reyna Grande, Monica Drake, Lan Samantha Chang. @GrandCentralPub #booktwt
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rayhanesanders
2 months
Dust off your boots. @guszeineddine @Tin_House
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@ScribnerBooks
Scribner
3 months
Set over the course of a single day, #Tilt by Emma Pattee is an electrifying novel about one woman’s “epic odyssey” (NPR) across a transformed city, carrying the weight of her past and hope for the future. A Barnes & Noble monthly fiction pick, now in paperback:
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@KQEDarts
KQED Arts & Culture
2 months
These are the tried-and-true titles that are sure to get the conversation going at your next book meeting. https://t.co/VojKkulO57
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These are the tried-and-true titles that are sure to get the conversation going at your next book meeting.
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i-D
4 months
“The Chronology of Water”, Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s of the same name, feels like a living, breathing amalgamation of Stewart’s and Imogen Poots’ personal experiences. “The movie is about listening to yourself, which is really hard to
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@Mel452
Mel
2 months
so happy to see the author and director finally together - Lidia Yuknavitch and Kristen Stewart in Portland tonight for THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER 🥹✨ 📸 jshackleton https://t.co/BAfCryWYE5
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@NewYorker
The New Yorker
2 months
The film adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir “The Chronology of Water,” directed by Kristen Stewart, offers a profound view of the very nature of trauma. https://t.co/DWqPdGcbBY
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newyorker.com
Kristen Stewart’s first feature, based on a memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch, packs great emotional power into its boldly original form.
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@PoMoMagazine
Portland Monthly
3 months
Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut stays true to Oregon author Lidia Yuknavitch’s intimate portrait of reclaimed agency. https://t.co/6TodfgnrAC
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@wmag
W Magazine
3 months
“It’s about being allowed to say something,” Kristen Stewart says of her directorial debut—eight years in the making and finally ready to be seen. https://t.co/M9cHXPpa7x
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Stewart’s directorial debut transforms Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir into an unflinching act of self-authorship.
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@SmithsonianMag
Smithsonian Magazine
3 months
What were the best books you read this year? Drop your favorites below, then check out our top picks from 2025.
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@LibraryJournal
Library Journal
3 months
Our editors have chosen their favorite 2025 titles, including romances! ❤️ Explore our other editors' picks here: https://t.co/3Scv3xXKjM
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@amymorganedits
Amy Morgan
4 months
The hap-happiest tiiiime of the yearrrr! Books We Love! Here are 380+ titles from 2025, hand-picked by NPR staff and trusted critics – mix and match filters to find your perfect read!
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Here are 380+ great reads from 2025 handpicked just for you by NPR staffers and trusted critics.
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