![]() ![]() You mention it a little in Broken, where people come to your events and share those super-embarrassing moments as a way to bond. JS: I think your way of writing makes a lot of people feel seen. I had so many great friends and mentors agree to moderate my events, and so many people who also deal with anxiety are getting to see us on tour (virtually) without ever leaving the house. ![]() Touring virtually instead of in person has been so odd, but actually really wonderful. It’s so strange publishing a book right now. Jenny Lawson: I am a little overwhelmed myself, which is why I have been hiding out and binge-reading all day. And I know you are too! Tell me about your “a lot” right now! ![]() We were both having a lot going on, basically, and that’s where we started our chat. Between when we started the conversation and when we ended it, I had the second season of Love, Death & Robots come out and Jenny stormed up the New York Times best seller list (again!) with her memoir, Broken (in the Best Possible Way). Jenny Lawson and I met online years ago, so it’s only right and proper that this conversation happened over email, across a couple of months. ![]()
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