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Book Work

Derek Krissoff, Jeremy Wang-Iverson

Books, culture, labor

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Derek Krissoff

    Reader and publishing worker in Pittsburgh

  • Jeremy Wang-Iverson

    Jeremy Wang-Iverson is a literary publicist living in Barcelona. He has written articles for Publishers Weekly, Zenda, and more. Those pieces can be found here: https://vestopr.com/wangiverson/

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