🗣️ THIS FRIDAY!
@lodrinkswater.bsky.social is coming to Cambridge! She’ll be at @portersqbooks.bsky.social to talk about her book, BODY WEATHER, with Lizzie Stark at 7PM. RSVP to save your spot!
Celebrate Pride with The Sick Times! Many in-person events aren’t accessible to people with Long COVID and related diseases and disabilities, so we're hosting our own virtual variety show!
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🏳️🌈 😷 We're excited to see you there!
Beacon Press
The Sick Times
Boston area is REAL HOT today, so if you're in need of a cool off and a cool conversation, please join us! So excited to be in the home of my publisher @beaconpress.bsky.social
I hadn't looked at my Body Weather book proposal in years, and it was really fun to consider it from a craft perspective with Erika Hayasaki. Thanks to @niemanstoryboard.org for publishing it! @beaconpress.bsky.social
@lodrinkswater.bsky.social:"The Earth is indisputably getting warmer. The Devils Hole pupfish live in a precarious environment. Only a few degrees warmer, and they won’t be able to survive — and then where will the refuge population go? Where does anyone go when conditions are too extreme for life?"
Lorraine Boissoneault
Lorraine Boissoneault
The Xylom
In 2024, author Lorraine Boissoneault won the Lukas Work-in-Progress Award for "Body Weather: Notes on Chronic Illness in the Anthropocene." Now she shares what it took to complete her book in this new @niemanstoryboard.org annotation with Erika Hayasaki. @lodrinkswater.bsky.social
Tonight! Lorraine Boissoneault discusses Body Weather, her new book that uses science, history, & memoir to explore chronic pain through the lens of weather systems. 7PM in Cambridge
Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard
Porter Square Books in Cambridge & Boston
Porter Square Books welcomes Lorraine Boissoneault for the release of her book Body Weather. Lizzie Stark will join Boissoneault in conversation.
As Timbisha elder Pauline Esteves would write more than a century into the colonization and displacement process, “The term ‘Death Valley’ is unfortunate… This is a place about life.”