I'm glad you liked Mad Honey. You should also pick up The Planets her first novel when she was still Jim Boylan. It's a mind-blowing comedy which contains lots of clues to her (then) hidden identity. (I have to admit that Jim was a friend in high school and I had NO clue).
I'd love to see more of Art's thoughts on Israel/Gaza/Iran. Maybe a list of Substack links for those of us to lazy to search through all of them.
I listened to Mad Honey and could not put it down. I found the story to be so suspenseful and learned a lot about transgender transition and what the kids deal with in the process.
Glad Art is home - safe and sound.
Your newsletter is one I look forward to.
I'm glad you liked Mad Honey. You should also pick up The Planets her first novel when she was still Jim Boylan. It's a mind-blowing comedy which contains lots of clues to her (then) hidden identity. (I have to admit that Jim was a friend in high school and I had NO clue).
I'd love to see more of Art's thoughts on Israel/Gaza/Iran. Maybe a list of Substack links for those of us to lazy to search through all of them.
I listened to Mad Honey and could not put it down. I found the story to be so suspenseful and learned a lot about transgender transition and what the kids deal with in the process.