Author Mateo Askaripour is back on The Stacks to talk about his sophomore novel, This Great Hemisphere , a work of speculative fiction about an invisible woman on a mission to solve a high profile political murder. Mateo explains how he built the book’s world - set 500 years in the future - and why he doesn’t think about genre with his work. We also discuss the performance of political discourse and how this book compares to his debut, Black Buck . The Stacks Book Club pick for July is Parable o...
Jul 24, 2024•55 min
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* This edition of The Stacks Unabridged is dedicated to the New York Times’ 100 Best Books of the 21st Century . First we talk with Gilbert Cruz, the editor of the NYT Book Review, about the creation of the list and all the excitement it generated. Then, we welcome a panel of readers - Sara Hildreth, Hunter McClendon and Lupita Aquino - to discuss and debate the list, sharing our biggest takeaways, what we loved and hated, and which books we would ...
Jul 19, 2024•13 min
We are joined by journalist and author Adam Higginbotham, whose new book is Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space . Adam explains why he wanted to tell the story of the Challenger, and the importance of focusing on its crew. He also reveals how he kept all the people and puzzle pieces straight, and tells a wild story about an unpublished memoir that he discovered in his research. The Stacks Book Club pick for July is Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. We w...
Jul 17, 2024•1 hr 1 min
We are joined by Katherine Lewin, founder of the hosting shop Big Night in NYC , to discuss her new cookbook Big Night: Dinners, Parties & Dinner Parties . Katherine explains how she makes hosting feel easy and welcoming and shares the keys to having a successful Big Night. We also learn about her development process and how she decided on which recipes to include in the book. The Stacks Book Club pick for July is Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. We will discuss the book on July 31...
Jul 10, 2024•1 hr 4 min
Today author and essayist Emily Raboteau joins The Stacks to discuss her book Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against "The Apocalypse." Emily explains what has changed for her since writing this meditation on justice, race and the environment. And we learn why it’s so important to talk about climate change with the people in our lives. The Stacks Book Club pick for July is Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. We will discuss the book on July 31st with Emily Raboteau. You can find everythin...
Jul 03, 2024•1 hr 2 min
For this edition of The Stacks Book Club, Melissa Mogollon returns to dissect the popular romantic novel It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover. We unpack the book itself - its writing style and depiction of domestic violence - along with the public perception of its author. We also discuss the upcoming film adaptation starring Blake Lively, and so much more. There are lots of spoilers in this one. Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what our July book club pick will be . You ...
Jun 26, 2024•1 hr 5 min
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* Los Angeles photographer Aaron Jay Young visits The Stacks Unabridged to discuss Queen , a portrait book celebrating the art of drag. We learn how his book came to be and what he’s learned about the performance of gender through photographing drag queens. Aaron also reveals how he approaches his subjects to get the right shot. *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on Patreon and our Substack subscribers . To join a community, g...
Jun 21, 2024•14 min
Author and multimedia artist Akwaeke Emezi joins us with their latest novel Little Rot , set in the underworld of a Nigerian city. We unpack the psychology of evil, and what is interesting to Akwaeke about exploring different genres. We also discuss their moral boundaries when it comes to writing about difficult subjects. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover . We will discuss the book on June 26th with Melissa Mogollon. You can find everything we discuss o...
Jun 19, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Friend of The Stacks Chelsea Devantez is here to tell us about her debut memoir I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This (But I’m Going to Anyway) . Chelsea explains how podcasting about celebrity memoirs has impacted her writing, and what she found important to include in her own story. Plus we learn how the structure of Chelsea’s book is a reflection of one major event in her life. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover . We will discuss the book on June 26th with ...
Jun 12, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Today we are speaking with Melissa Mogollon about her debut novel Oye , a tragicomic family drama told in a series of one-sided phone calls from one sister to another. Melissa shares her approach to writing a book all in dialogue, and what it was like to write from a teenager’s POV. We also talk about the term "voicy" and whether or not it is a pejorative. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover . We will discuss the book on June 26th with Melissa Mogollon. Y...
Jun 05, 2024•58 min
It is The Stacks Book Club Day, and we're celebrating James Baldwin and his centennial year by reading his book, No Name in the Street . We're joined again by Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster- and founder of Literaryswag - Yahdon Israel. We talk about the delicate balance between public and private, in life and in memoir. We also examine the usefulness of public beefs, and Baldwin’s lasting legacy. Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what our June book club pick will...
May 29, 2024•1 hr 2 min
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* For today’s Unabridged, book lovers Cree Myles ( All Ways Black ) and Sara Hildreth ( Fiction Matters ) are back by popular demand to discuss the best books 2024, so far. We also get into our most disappointing reads, our favorite backlist titles, and what we’re most looking forward to for the rest of the year. *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on Patreon and our Substack subscribers . To join a community, get inside access...
May 24, 2024•13 min
Sierra Greer is the novelist behind the new speculative fiction book Annie Bot , about what happens when an AI robot designed to be the perfect girlfriend learns to become human. We talk today about how this novel came to Sierra, why she chose to write under a pen name for this book, and how she was thinking about race and feminism throughout the novel. The Stacks Book Club selection for May is No Name in the Street by James Baldwin . We will discuss the book on May 29th with Yahdon Israel. You ...
May 22, 2024•54 min
Writer and podcaster Carvell Wallace joins us to discuss their debut memoir Another Word for Love . Carvell describes the challenge of writing a trauma memoir without making it all about the trauma, and reveals how they thought about connecting with their audience. We also talk about how Carvell's past as an actor impacts the way they think about writing stories. The Stacks Book Club selection for May is No Name in the Street by James Baldwin . We will discuss the book on May 29th with Yahdon Is...
May 15, 2024•1 hr 2 min
Today the prolific and award-winning children's book and Young Adult author Paula Yoo joins us. Her new nonfiction book is Rising from the Ashes: Los Angeles, 1992. Edward Jae Song Lee, Latasha Harlins, Rodney King, and a City on Fire . Paula explains why she wants to write these stories from recent American history for young people, and how she teaches her readers without being condescending or preachy. She also shares stories that didn't make the book but still left an impact on her. The Stack...
May 08, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Today we are joined by Yahdon Israel - writer, founder of Literaryswag Book Club , and Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster. A Brooklyn native and community-builder, Yahdon breaks down the distinction between the literary world and the publishing industry. Plus, Yahdon breaks down how he thinks about audience as who are you writing to, and who are you writing for? The Stacks Book Club selection for May is No Name in the Street by James Baldwin . We will discuss the book on May 29th with Yahdon ...
May 01, 2024•57 min
It's The Stacks Book Club day and writer Hala Alyan is back to discuss this month's pick, The January Children by Safia Elhillo. It is an award-winning poetry collection by the Sudanese-American poet Safia Elhillo. We examine the prevailing themes of displacement and duality, the urgency with which a poet writes, and we ask, how should one judge poetry? Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what our May book club pick will be . You can find everything we discuss on today's ...
Apr 24, 2024•54 min
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* If you've ever felt like you didn't "get it" when it comes to poetry, The Stacks is here for a little poetry therapy featuring five spectacular poets breaking down their favorite poems. We are joined by José Olivarez, Morgan Parker, Saeed Jones, Nate Marshall and Gabrielle Bates. Each has selected a poem to read with Traci; then they discuss what they notice, how it works, and why it excites them. This episode is for folks who love poetry, those ...
Apr 19, 2024•15 min
Journalist and bestselling author Keith O'Brien joins this episode to talk about his new book Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball . Keith reveals his thoughts on Rose's complex story, which is anything but black and white. We also discuss the steroid era of baseball, Pete Rose's legacy around race, and the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Stacks Book Club selection for April is The January Children by Safia Elhillo. We will discuss the book on April 24th...
Apr 17, 2024•58 min
First-time novelist and award-winning writer Andrew Boryga talks about his new book Victim , a satirical take on diversity initiatives, self-promotion and the art of the hustle. Andrew reveals how he thought about audience while composing the book, and discusses the difference between attention and privilege. The Stacks Book Club selection for April is The January Children by Safia Elhillo. We will discuss the book on April 24th with Hala Alyan. You can find everything we discuss on today's show...
Apr 10, 2024•57 min
Writer, poet and psychologist Hala Alyan joins this episode to discuss her newest poetry collection The Moon That Turns You Back . We hear about how she thinks about form, and cultivating empathy in art. Hala also talks about her experience promoting a book during the ongoing violence attacks on Gaza, and what it's like for her therapy patients to read her work. You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2024/04/03/ep-313-hala-alyan Co...
Apr 03, 2024•57 min
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* This episode of The Stacks Unabridged is a special AMA session with your host in the hot seat. We collected questions from social media and our Patreon and Substack communities, and Mr. Stacks asked Traci everything you wanted to know. You'll hear about how Traci reads for work versus pleasure, her favorite musicals, 2024 baseball predictions, and much more. *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on Patreon and our Substack subs...
Mar 29, 2024•13 min
Flawless author Elise Hu returns to discuss our March book club pick Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu. We talk about the satirical novel's themes of assimilation, the performance of imposed identity and the myth of the model minority. We also ask, who gets to be "American"? Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what our April book club pick will be . You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2024/03/27/ep-312-int...
Mar 27, 2024•1 hr 6 min
Sociologists and co-authors Pamela Prickett and Stefan Timmermans join The Stacks to talk about their book The Unclaimed: Abandonment and Hope in the City of Angels . The book follows four people whose bodies go unclaimed after their deaths, and how and why this happens. We also discuss how Pamela and Stefan think ethically about reporting and writing about the dead, why being claimed matters, and how they took care of themselves while spending eight years with this subject matter. The Stacks Bo...
Mar 20, 2024•54 min
Tommy Orange joins The Stacks today to discuss his new novel Wandering Stars . We talk about writing this prequel/sequel to his debut nove,l the Pulitzer Prize finalist, There There . Tommy reveals how he thinks about the relationship between faith and addiction, and why he writes about Oakland. He also talks about waiting until adulthood to finally see himself represented in popular culture, and how not seeing himself is a driving force in his work. Traci also asks Tommy if he has any plans to ...
Mar 13, 2024•58 min
Author and TED Talks Daily host Elise Hu joins The Stacks to discuss her book Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital . Elise explains how Korea became a pop culture superpower, and how she approached writing about a culture outside of her own. We also discuss "cultural technology" and anti-Blackness in Korean beauty standards, and Elise slips into journalist mode to interview Traci. The Stacks Book Club selection for March is Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu . We will d...
Mar 06, 2024•1 hr 3 min
Physician and bestselling author Uché Blackstock returns to discuss the memoir-manifesto Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want by Ruha Benjamin. We talk about viral justice and viral injustice, and how American individualism is one of the biggest challenges to the work of abolition. We also unpack why we struggle with owning the power we have, and how viral justice can show up in our communities, from education to labor and beyond. Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find o...
Feb 28, 2024•59 min
*patron-only bonus episode teaser* This episode features audio from a February live show at Vroman's Bookstore with NYT bestselling novelist Kiley Reid ( Such a Fun Age , Come and Get It ). Kiley talks about her approach to character development and satire; she also reveals what she hopes her audiences take away from her work, and why she primarily cares about being entertaining. *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on patreon . To join this community, get inside access to th...
Feb 23, 2024•13 min
This episode features a discussion with journalist and writer Lauren Markham about her new book A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging . She explains why Greece interested her as a base for her writing about immigration, and how the border is used as a tool for autocracy. We also talk about the criminalization of migrants and refugees and what abolition in immigration could look like. The Stacks Book Club selection for February is Viral Justice by Ruha Benjamin . We will discuss the boo...
Feb 21, 2024•1 hr
Romance novelist Tia Williams visits the show to discuss her latest book A Love Song for Ricki Wilde . Tia shares why she wanted to venture into historical romance, how being a beauty editor has helped her create characters, and why telling this fated-mates story forced her to work even harder than usual. Plus, we break down trends in romance covers. The Stacks Book Club selection for February is Viral Justice by Ruha Benjamin . We will discuss the book on February 28th with Uché Blackstock . Yo...
Feb 14, 2024•49 min