Book description
Award-winning novelist and cultural critic Strobe Witherspoon interrogates his own profession. It goes terribly.
"Wildly entertaining ...Sometimes sad and sometimes hilarious, Witherspoon's timely metafictional novel explores the ways (mis)information can shape public discourse in the digital media age." – Booklife by Publishers Weekly
”Strikingly original ...an innovative literary experiment that…
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