The speakers discuss their thoughts and experiences with being on social media, expressing their exhaustion with constantly censoring themselves and feeling like they're not being their true selves on the platform. They also address the fear of not being on social media affecting their book sales and acknowledge that there is no direct correlation between social media followings and book sales.
Author and cultural observer, Roxane Gay, examines the landscape of the internet and our relationship with it. We discuss the line between constructive criticism and online toxicity; how to decide when to speak up and when to stay quiet; and how to stay human and allow redemption in an online world that demands perfection.
Plus, a breakdown of our shared unguilty pleasure: Naked Attraction.
About Roxane:
Roxane Gay is the author of several books, including Ayiti, An Untamed State, New York Times bestsellers Bad Feminist and Hunger; and the national bestseller Difficult Women.
Her writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories, Best American Short Stories, Best Sex Writing, A Public Space, McSweeney’s, Tin House, Oxford American, American Short Fiction, Virginia Quarterly Review, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times.
She also has a newsletter, “The Audacity” – and once had a podcast, The Roxane Gay Agenda.
Her latest book, Opinions, is available now.
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IG: @roxanegay74
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