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The Stacks

The Stacks is your one stop shop to talk books and reading. Guests will join the host, Traci Thomas for lively discussions about books and the ways they have shaped their lives, and they way we all understand culture, race, politics, and more. The last Wednesday of each month Traci and guest will break down a book in detail as part of The Stacks Book Club. 


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Episodes

Ep. 354 No One Is Begging You to Create with Kaliane Bradley

This week, we're joined by debut author Kaliane Bradley to discuss her novel, The Ministry of Time , which is The Stacks Book Club pick for January. We talk about how her pandemic obsession inspired this book, how she feels about her novel being called "genre-breaking", and what it was like to land on Obama’s summer reading list. 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. You ca...

Jan 15, 202556 min

Ep. 353 Monuments Are Memories with Irvin Weathersby Jr.

This week, we're joined by author and educator Irvin Weathersby Jr. to discuss his new book, In Open Contempt: Confronting White Supremacy in Art and Public Space . We delve into the complicated legacy of monuments and art—what they represent, how they uphold systems of white supremacy, and what it takes to envision something new. Irvin also shares how his identity as a “teacher who writes” informs his work and perspective. The Stacks Book Club pick for January is The Ministry of Time by Kaliane...

Jan 08, 202558 min

Ep. 352 No Hierarchy of Legitimacy with J Wortham

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 t...

Jan 01, 20251 hr 7 min

Ep. 351 Tacky by Rax King — The Stacks Book Club (Nora McInerny)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we’re diving into Tacky: Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer by Rax King with returning guest Nora McInerny. This heartfelt and hilarious essay collection celebrates the pop culture often dismissed as “lowbrow” or “uncool,” exploring how guilty pleasures shape our identities and bring us joy. In this episode, we discuss the meaning of tackiness, share our favorite essays, and reflect on all the ways tackiness relates to criticism. Be sure to list...

Dec 25, 20241 hr 1 min

Unabridged: 2024 Pop Culture Superlatives with Chelsea Devantez & Sam Sanders

*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* In this episode of The Stacks Unabridged, we’re closing out 2024 with a lively recap of the year in pop culture. Chelsea Devantez and Sam Sanders join the show to hand out superlatives for this year’s biggest moments—from breakout performances to the villain of the year, and the stories that defined 2024. You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: https://www.thestackspodcast.com/unabridged/2024/12/20/tsu-41-chelse...

Dec 20, 202411 min

Ep. 350 The Best Books of 2024 with Greta Johnsen & MJ Franklin

It’s time to pick the best books of 2024! Joining me for this year-end celebration are two longtime friends of the show, podcast host Greta Johnsen and MJ Franklin, editor at The New York Times Book Review . In today’s episode, we share our top 10 books of 2024, reflect on the trends that defined this year in reading, and look ahead to the titles we’re most excited for in 2025. The Stacks Book Club pick for December is Tacky by Rax King. We will discuss the book on December 25th with Nora McIner...

Dec 18, 20241 hr 18 min

Ep. 349 Testing Humanity with Mosab Abu Toha

This week, we’re joined by Mosab Abu Toha, Palestinian poet, activist, and author of the new collection Forest of Noise . In today’s episode, Mosab shares why he feels compelled to write during the ongoing genocide in Gaza and reflects on the urgent questions his work poses about Palestinian rights. He also discusses the meaning behind his book’s title and what he hopes readers will take away from this moving collection. The Stacks Book Club pick for December is Tacky by Rax King. We will discus...

Dec 11, 202456 min

Ep. 348 I Will Always Be a Grief Enthusiast with Nora McInerny

This week, we’re joined by Nora McInerny—author, podcaster, and founder of the Hot Young Widows Club. In today’s episode, we discuss Nora’s approach to grief and why she rejects the label of “grief person.” She also shares the books about grief that have meant the most to her, as well as the genre that never fails to make her rage. The Stacks Book Club pick for December is Tacky by Rax King. We will discuss the book on December 25th with Nora McInerny returning as our guest. You can find everyth...

Dec 04, 202459 min

Unabridged: Nonfiction Book Generator

*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* In this episode of The Stacks Unabridged, Traci wraps up Nonfiction November by pairing audience-submitted books, moods, snacks, TV shows, and songs with 15 nonfiction book recommendations. This episode is packed with fresh titles to add to your TBR and inspire your next great read. You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: https://www.thestackspodcast.com/unabridged/2024/11/29/tsu-40-nonfiction-book-generator Con...

Nov 29, 20248 min

Ep. 347 Luster by Raven Leilani — The Stacks Book Club (Justine Kay)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we’re diving into Luster by Raven Leilani with returning guest Justine Kay of 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose . This darkly funny and provocative novel explores race, desire, and messy human connections through the story of Edie, a young Black woman who becomes entangled with a white family. In today’s episode, we dive into the shifting power dynamics in the story, the relationship between Edie and Akilah, and share our favorite scenes from this critically acclaimed debu...

Nov 27, 20241 hr 11 min

Ep. 346 Curating Climate Conversations with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

This week, we’re joined by marine biologist and author Ayana Elizabeth Johnson to discuss her new book, What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futurism . Ayana shares her approach to curating a wide range of ideas and solutions for climate action, including her climate action Venn diagram. We also explore why profit hasn’t been enough to drive progress and how American culture creates unique obstacles to tackling the climate crisis. The Stacks Book Club pick for November is Luster by Raven ...

Nov 20, 20241 hr 5 min

Ep. 345 The Fear of Vulnerability with Jason Reynolds

This week, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds joins us to discuss his latest book, Twenty-Four Seconds from Now . . .: A Love Story . Jason shares why he chose to tell the story of a young Black boy on the brink of a life-changing moment and reflects on vulnerability, intimacy, and the power of connecting with audiences. We also explore Jason’s unique approach to storytelling and what it means to see yourself within the literary canon. The Stacks Book Club pick for November is L...

Nov 13, 20241 hr 5 min

Ep. 344 Unstable Attachment to Realism with Justine Kay

This week, we’re joined by Justine Kay, one of the hosts of the reality TV show podcast, 2 Black Girls, 1 Rose . We talk about our thoughts and feelings around optimism in the face of political anxieties and how reading has shaped our thinking about what is possible. We also dive into Justine’s newfound love of romance novels and revisit some of our favorite reality TV memories. The Stacks Book Club pick for November is Luster by Raven Leilani. We will discuss the book on November 27th with Just...

Nov 06, 20241 hr 2 min

Ep. 343 The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead — The Stacks Book Club (Franklin Leonard)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we’re diving into The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead. Franklin Leonard returns as our guest to examine this powerful novel set in a brutal Jim Crow-era reform school. In today’s conversation, we discuss the ways Nickel Academy serves as a metaphor for America, exploring themes of good versus evil and the resilience required to confront systemic injustice. There are spoilers on today's episode. Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what ou...

Oct 30, 20241 hr 9 min

Ep. 342 Evangelizing Abortion Rights with Jessica Valenti

Author and activist Jessica Valenti joins The Stacks to discuss her latest book, Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win . In today’s conversation, we explore why the left struggles to effectively talk about abortion and the impact of abortion bans on maternal healthcare. Jessica explains the significance of “states' rights” in this debate, why she believes compromise around abortion is impossible, and how her Abortion, Every Day newsletter differs from the book. The Stack...

Oct 23, 202458 min

Unabridged: One for the Books with Danzy Senna and Zach Stafford

*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* This is an abridged version of Traci’s live show “One for the Books.” This time, she’s joined by two incredible guests, Danzy Senna and Zach Stafford, for a conversation on Danzy's newest book Colored Television , passing narratives, and the word "mulatto". It's an evening filled with big laughs and even bigger questions around what it means to be mixed in America. You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website: https:/...

Oct 18, 202414 min

Ep. 341 Am I Supposed to Be Here with Jason De León

This week, we’re joined by anthropologist and author Jason De León to discuss his latest book, Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling . We explore the ethical complexities of ethnography, the distinctions between human smuggling and trafficking, and Jason’s decision to place himself as a character in his work. Jason also shares how his experiences at the U.S.-Mexico border have shaped his approach to storytelling and what he believes could help address the ongoing ...

Oct 16, 20241 hr 1 min

Ep. 340 Conspiracy Theories Are Not About the Truth with Jesselyn Cook

Journalist and author Jesselyn Cook joins The Stacks this week to discuss her new book, The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family . In this episode, we dive into the origins of QAnon, how the conspiracy theory has evolved since its inception in 2017, and why certain individuals are more vulnerable to these beliefs. Jesselyn also breaks down how to approach conversations with loved ones who have fallen into the QAnon rabbit hole, offering insight into the far-reaching eff...

Oct 09, 202459 min

Ep. 339 A Hype Man for the Writing Community with Franklin Leonard

Actor and producer Franklin Leonard joins The Stacks this week to discuss his groundbreaking work with The Black List . Known for revolutionizing the way Hollywood discovers screenplays, Franklin recently expanded The Black List into the world of fiction. This new initiative gives writers a platform to showcase unpublished manuscripts and connect with key players in the publishing industry. In today’s episode, we dive into why Franklin wanted to venture into the book world, how The Black List wo...

Oct 02, 20241 hr 6 min

Ep. 338 Jazz by Toni Morrison — The Stacks Book Club (Eve Dunbar)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we’re discussing Jazz by Toni Morrison. Professor Eve Dunbar joins us to explore the lives of Joe and Violet Trace, as their relationship is tested by love, betrayal, and violence in 1920s Harlem. In today's discussion, we dive into the significance of the book’s title and how it informs the novel’s improvisational style. We also examine Morrison’s relationship with her characters, the power of naming, and her exploration of closeness through violence. There ar...

Sep 25, 20241 hr 9 min

Unabridged: Queer Icons & Banned Books with George M. Johnson

*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* In this episode of The Stacks Unabridged, we’re joined by George M. Johnson, author of Flamboyants , to explore the often-overlooked Black queer icons of the Harlem Renaissance. George discusses why they chose to write about these influential figures and how they used rumors and gossip as historical sources to bring these stories to life. We also dive into the current wave of book banning, exploring what’s truly driving it and the common misconce...

Sep 20, 202412 min

Ep. 337 We Love an Ethical Scam with Laci Mosley

Actor and comedian Laci Mosley ( iCarly , A Black Lady Sketch Show ) joins The Stacks to discuss her new book, Scam Goddess: Lessons from a Life of Cons, Grifts, and Schemes , a hilarious and subversive essay collection inspired by her podcast of the same name. Today, we talk about the scams that shape our world and why Laci wanted to write this book. Laci offers up her takes on the different types of scams, why not all scams are bad, and how scamming has shaped her career and personal life. Be ...

Sep 18, 202449 min

Ep. 336 Blackness Is the Ingredient with Danzy Senna

Danzy Senna joins The Stacks to discuss her latest novel, Colored Television , a satirical take on one novelist's attempt to leave books behind and strike it rich in Hollywood. Today, Danzy explains why she uses the word "mulatto" in her work, how humor is integral to the mixed experience, and why all her characters make such bad decisions. Don't forget, The Stacks Book Club pick for September is Jazz by Toni Morrison. We will discuss the book on September 25th with Eve Dunbar. You can find ever...

Sep 11, 20241 hr 1 min

Ep. 335 This Thing Called Satisfaction with Eve Dunbar

English professor Eve Dunbar is here to discuss her forthcoming book, Monstrous Work and Radical Satisfaction: Black Women Writing under Segregation . Eve shares how libraries played a pivotal role in her childhood relationship to reading, and how that love of reading eventually led her to focus her academic work on African-American literature. We also delve into resistance and satisfaction as a way to fight white supremacy, and the book she most loves to teach. The Stacks Book Club pick for Sep...

Sep 04, 20241 hr 10 min

Ep. 334 Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo — The Stacks Book Club (Jay Ellis)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we’re discussing Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo. We’re joined by actor and author Jay Ellis to explore the story of The Crafts, a husband-and-wife duo who escaped slavery by pretending to be a white man and his slave in 1848. We discuss why we think this story fell out of the collective consciousness, how the horrors of slavery are often minimized, and the complicated nature of familial relationships in the midst of chattel slavery. Be sure to listen to...

Aug 28, 20241 hr 2 min

Unabridged: What Makes a Book Cover Pop with Luvvie Ajayi Jones

*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* Today we are joined by author Luvvie Ajayi Jones to discuss the all-important topic of book cover design and book marketing. Luvvie regularly works with aspiring new authors through her Book Academy , guiding them all the way through the publishing process. We also play a game where we predict whether or not a book will sell based on the title and cover (see the covers here ). *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on Patreon an...

Aug 23, 202415 min

Ep. 333 Writing a COVID Novel with Regina Porter

Today we’re joined by author Regina Porter to discuss her new book, The Rich People Have Gone Away . She explains what made her hesitant to write a COVID novel and why she eventually changed her mind. She shares the role of humor in her work, and what made exploring the trope of missing white women exciting to her. The Stacks Book Club pick for August is Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo. We will discuss the book on August 28th with Jay Ellis. You can find everything we discuss on today's s...

Aug 21, 202444 min

Ep. 332 For the Black Boys with LaDarrion Williams

Today we’re joined by the multitalented LaDarrion Williams about his fantasy debut Blood at the Root , which re-imagines a magical academy as an HBCU. LaDarrion explains how being a playwright differs from being a novelist, how he has navigated criticism from readers, and why he wanted to write a Young Adult story for Black boys. The Stacks Book Club pick for August is Master Slave Husband Wife by Ilyon Woo. We will discuss the book on August 28th with Jay Ellis. You can find everything we discu...

Aug 14, 20241 hr 4 min

Ep. 331 Imagination, Creativity, and Play with Jay Ellis

Jay Ellis, star of HBO's Insecure, joins The Stacks to discuss his new memoir, Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?: Adventures in Boyhood . We talk about how this book came to be, where Jay’s imaginary friend came from and the purpose he served in his life. We also consider productivity versus creativity, and the books that made Jay fall in love with reading. The Stacks Book Club pick for August is Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom by Ilyon Woo. W...

Aug 07, 20241 hr

Ep. 330 Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler — The Stacks Book Club (Emily Raboteau)

It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we are discussing the classic post-apocalyptic novel Parable of the Sower , which is set now, in July 2024. We’re joined again by Lessons for Survival author Emily Raboteau . We talk about what we think of Lauren, the book’s main character, and what we make of the religious and romantic elements in the story. We also contextualize the book’s iconic author, Octavia E. Butler. Be sure to listen to the end of today’s episode to find out what our August book club p...

Jul 31, 202459 min
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