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Something Good: Barely a Book Club

Mark Slutsky

A low-demand, low-maintenance, low-commitment, chill as hell, zero-homework book club spinoff of Mark Slutsky's newsletter Something Good.

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  • Mark Slutsky

    Director of movies (You Can Live Forever, others), Narrative Director at Compulsion Games. I write Something Good.

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