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This week, I share an essay from The Catastrophe Hour. There's no audiobook available (yet), so I offer this reading of the final essay in the collection, The End Of The Personal. It's a meditation on first-person writing in a world that seems to have overdosed on oversharing.
The era of the personal is over. The writer sees this now. One day, she just gets it. Everything is personal so nothing is personal. The erosion has been a long time coming. First, the personal became political. Then it became porn. Now it has become dust.
The Catastrophe Hour book club begins on June 11 and runs every Wednesday from 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET for 14 consecutive weeks. We will read one essay each week, starting from the beginning of the book. Audio excerpts of each essay will be released every week as special podcast episodes. (They'll be excerpts, so you'll still want to get the book.)
To join the book club, become a paying subscriber to the Substack at the annual level. More info here.
HOUSEKEEPING
šŗ Visit The Unspeakable on YouTube!
š Order my new book, The Catastrophe Hour: Selected Essays, on Amazon or directly from the publisher here.
š The Catastrophe Hour book club for yearly paying subscribers starts June 11 and will run for 14 consecutive Wednesdays 3-4pm ET. We will meet on Zoom. I'll make a post about it very soon with more info.
š¹ The Unspeakeasy Live livestream happens every Thursday at 3pm ET. Look for a notification on your Substack app when we're live.
āļø The Unspeakeasy's 2025 retreat season is underway. It includes a just-announced COED retreat with more attendees and multiple speakers. October 11-12 in New York City. Programming and ticketing info here.
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This week, I share an essay from The Catastrophe Hour. There's no audiobook available (yet), so I offer this reading of the final essay in the collection, The End Of The Personal. It's a meditation on first-person writing in a world that seems to have overdosed on oversharing.
The era of the personal is over. The writer sees this now. One day, she just gets it. Everything is personal so nothing is personal. The erosion has been a long time coming. First, the personal became political. Then it became porn. Now it has become dust.
The Catastrophe Hour book club begins on June 11 and runs every Wednesday from 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET for 14 consecutive weeks. We will read one essay each week, starting from the beginning of the book. Audio excerpts of each essay will be released every week as special podcast episodes. (They'll be excerpts, so you'll still want to get the book.)
To join the book club, become a paying subscriber to the Substack at the annual level. More info here.
HOUSEKEEPING
šŗ Visit The Unspeakable on YouTube!
š Order my new book, The Catastrophe Hour: Selected Essays, on Amazon or directly from the publisher here.
š The Catastrophe Hour book club for yearly paying subscribers starts June 11 and will run for 14 consecutive Wednesdays 3-4pm ET. We will meet on Zoom. I'll make a post about it very soon with more info.
š¹ The Unspeakeasy Live livestream happens every Thursday at 3pm ET. Look for a notification on your Substack app when we're live.
āļø The Unspeakeasy's 2025 retreat season is underway. It includes a just-announced COED retreat with more attendees and multiple speakers. October 11-12 in New York City. Programming and ticketing info here.

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