My book, If You Can't Take the Heat, was named one of Amazon's Best Nonfiction Books of the Year (So Far! :) Oh, and it's on sale now.
Thank you so much @amazonbooks and @CrownPublishing. <3
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for @esquire, I wrote 3,000 words on why it feels harder these days to make a debut novel truly "break out."
feat. Jack Kerouac, "the algorithm," literary it girls, and overworked publicists...
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✨ It’s paperback release day for THIS CLOSE TO HOME! I can’t wait for this story about sisters and sports to find even more readers in its new form ✨ #mglit
“DeRuiter brings her sharp wit to a range of subjects, including family, marriage, the end of a treasured friendship, and the meaning of comfort food. A deft, entertaining collection.”—Kirkus Reviews
IF YOU CAN'T TAKE THE HEAT is out now!
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“As we watch the output of popular book publishers grow ever more conformist under corporate consolidation, we need to find new ways to make (and to celebrate) what’s wonderful and weird.” 🙌
Thanks to @latimesfob for asking @AnnieJacobsen, Shannon Cram, and me to do a panel about nuclear weapons. And thanks to @margotroosevelt for moderating. Hope we didn't scare everybody too much.
Such an honor and privilege to discuss THE WITCHES OF SILVERLAKE, my inspirations, and the importance of queer rep in media for young people with @glaad.
Read below ⤵️
When Ruby Reynolds and her father found a fossil on an English beach, they didn’t know it belonged to an 82-foot ichthyosaur that swam during the days of the dinosaurs. https://t.co/FoSV9oh0Ps
Writers like @davidbooher are loving THE WITCHES OF SILVERLAKE VOLUME ONE! Dive into the magical world filled with witches and demons with Elliot and his friends and pre-order your copy today wherever books are sold! @simoncurtis@_mohtz
It's been a very intense week so please forgive me for posting this so late, but I was honored to be on @karaswisher's podcast this week talking about food, feminism, my new book, misogyny in how women authors are covered, and more: https://t.co/FB7kgeDAQh
The men and women who manage America’s nuclear arsenal have a delicate job. They must ensure weapons of catastrophic power are handled safely, writes Arthur Herman
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Charlotte Cushman became famous for playing Shakespeare’s Romeo. People loved her. “Women fell in love with her as Romeo, brought her flowers. One fan called her ‘a very dangerous young man.’” New today: https://t.co/UKtiGOdlgE