
The Stacks Ep. 352 No Hierarchy of Legitimacy with J Wortham
Early Reading In The Kitchen
- J Wortham learned to read very young by reading cookbook instructions to their mother while she baked.
- They quickly advanced to adult books and recalled asking their mom, “What's a dildo?” after reading Judy Blume.
Use Embodiment To Deepen Writing
- Use embodiment practices to access vulnerability for better nonfiction writing.
- J Wortham recommends practices like Reiki, sound healing, and trauma-informed breath work to make writing more embodied.
Reading Builds Mental Muscles
- J Wortham argues reading comprehension is declining as more reading happens digitally and stripped of human context.
- They say fiction builds mental muscles for empathy and complex thinking that social media reading often fails to develop.


















































Today, we're joined by J Wortham, journalist and culture writer at The New York Times. They are the co-author of Black Futures and a former co-host of the podcast Still Processing. In this conversation, J shares their thoughts on the relationship between reading comprehension and social media, reflects on their evolving relationship with their name, and reveals what they look for in a great book.
The Stacks Book Club pick for January is The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. We will discuss the book on January 29th with J Wortham returning as our guest.
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