REVIEWS
“Capitalism’s Gears Spin Toward Absurdity” (The New York Times)
”The Melancholy of Impermanence” (The Wall Street Journal)
“A Dark Gig-Economy Fantasy and an Enchanting Debut” (The LA Times)
“You Better Work” (Bookforum)
Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed review)
“When All Is ‘Temporary,’ Nothing To Hold Onto” (Guernica)
“Punching a Timeless Clock” (Tor)
“‘Temporary’ Puts a Whole New Spin on Millennial Woe” (The Washington Post)
“I’m Not Feeling Good At All” (The Baffler)
“…A satirical take on modern employment through dream logic and fantastical imagery.” (Star Tribune)
“Risky Business” (Financial Times)
“The Search for Permanence” (The Rumpus)
“Politics Needs Poetry” (Commonweal)
“Embracing the Absurdity of Late Capitalism” (Bearded Gentleman Music)
“Circling the Drain of the Gig Economy” (Zyzzyva)
“Temporary” (Locus)
“Contemplating Infinity” (Ploughshares)
“Unsteady Work” (Dissent Magazine)
“The Once and Future Temp” (Public Books)
“Reflecting on the Nature of Work” (Book Riot)
“2020 Is the Year of the ‘Catastrofemale’” (Chicago Review of Books)
“Our Lives Under Capitalism Are Tragically, Maddeningly, Permanently Impermanent” (Jacobin Magazine)
”Books in Brief” (Irish Times)
“We work and then we leave” (TLS)
INTERVIEWS
Lit Hub with Kristin Iversen
Garage with Laia Garcia-Furtado
The Believer with Ruchika Tomar
BOMB Magazine with Diane Cook
Debutiful with Adam Vitcavage
Poets & Writers with Rebekah Bergman
NYTimes with Tammy Tarng
WNYC’s “All Of It” with Alison Stewart
Sheltering with Maris Kreizman
Interview Magazine with Shanti Escalante
Electric Literature with Calvin Kasulke
Publishers Weekly “Writers to Watch Spring 2020” with Matt Seidel
STET with Jinnie Lee
So Many Damn Books with Drew Broussard and Christopher Hermelin
Columbia Journal with Madeline Garfinkle
Maudlin House with Gauraa Shekhar
Squarespace “Making It” with Kristen O’Toole
Otherppl with Brad Listi