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My First Book

Book • 2024
My First Book by Honor Levy is a unique collection of short stories that blend elements of essay, story, diatribe, and diary.

The book explores the lives of characters deeply embedded in the digital world, grappling with formative political, existential, and romantic experiences.

Levy's writing is characterized by its inventive, surreal, and culturally rich prose, reflecting the hyper-real and hyper-performative nature of the internet generation.

The stories touch on themes such as digital identity, internet culture, and the challenges of forming a self in a world on the brink of collapse.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Dwight Garner for its unique style and portrayal of young people's online interactions.
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The Year in Books
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Ed Mylett
in the podcast as a book he wrote.
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Start Separating Yourself From the Old Version of You
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Ed Mylett
as a book he wrote, in which he discusses successful people getting up earlier.
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THE POWER OF RIGHT NOW
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Clark Howard
as his first book, addressing the risks of buying homes in developing neighborhoods.
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06.27.25 Clark Answers His Critics on Clark Stinks / Savings Rate Vigilance
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James Dahle
to reference his concerns about the future of physician incomes.
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WCI #429: Impact of the Big Beautiful Bill on Student Loans
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Jennifer Kolari
as containing an example of a child putting on a snowsuit.
Connected Parenting Episode 2 – CALM Technique
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Kimberly Clark
as a project she started writing after rehab, as part of her journey to tell her story.
Finding Value in Your Story with Kimberly Clark
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Tunde Oyeneyin
as her first book, in which she shares stories.
The cracks in my powerhouse life: Cult Peloton instructor Tunde Oyeneyin
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Daisy Alioto
in a discussion about alt-lit and the spectrum between earnestness and irony.
Ep. 25: The future of alt-lit ft. Greta Rainbow

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