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Reading the Comments \ud83d\udc40

Amanda Montei, Veronica Wong

A podcast that digs into the comments sections of buzzy articles, essays and posts, from Amanda Montei and Veronica Wong.

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Introducing: Reading the Comments 👀

### Hi hello! We are so thrilled to introduce Reading the Comments, a podcast that digs into the comment sections of buzzy articles, essays, and posts to figure what the hell is going on.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Amanda Montei

    Author of TOUCHED OUT, contributing writer at New York Times Magazine, teacher of writing at Stanford and other places. PhD in literature, MFA in writing. Usually more madwoman than mad woman.

  • Veronica Wong

    Angela Veronica Wong is a writer, artist, and educator living in New York City.

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