Ella Dawson + Carlos Maza: But How Are You, Really

Ella Dawson + Carlos Maza: But How Are You, Really

Join us for an in-person event with sex and culture critic, Ella Dawson, for the launch of her debut novel "But How Are You, Really."

By The Strand Book Store

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, June 4 · 7pm EDT

Location

Strand Book Store

828 Broadway 3rd Floor, Rare Book Room New York, NY 10003

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for an in-person event with sex and culture critic, Ella Dawson, for the launch of her debut novel But How Are You, Really. Joining Ella is conversation is the Director of Video at Media Matters for America Carlos Maza. This event will be hosted in the Strand Book Store's 3rd floor Rare Book Room at 828 Broadway on 12th Street.



Can’t make the event? Purchase a signed copy of But How Are You, Really here.



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ACCESSIBILITY:

Strand Book Store is an ADA compliant venue. The event space is accessible via elevator.

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A burned-out bisexual confronts old demons, her estranged chosen family, and the ex she maybe shouldn’t have walked away from when she attends her five-year college reunion.

Charlotte Thorne does not want to go back to Hein University. Her life postcollege isn’t what she expected—her career in media is stalled, her passion for drawing has fallen by the wayside, and she’s done a terrible job keeping in touch with her queer chosen family since graduation day. Willingly spend a full weekend with her incredibly successful classmates? Hard pass.

But when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at this year’s graduation—which falls on the same weekend as her five-year reunion—Charlotte has no choice but to return to campus.

The minute she steps foot on Hein property, the past comes crawling back in its glory and cringe: disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, sleeping in a twin XL bed, and her chemistry with Reece Krueger, the hockey player she rebounded with after a traumatic breakup. Suddenly the weekend Charlotte has dreaded for months feels like an opportunity to go back in time. Determined to have some fun, Charlotte dodges her best friend’s questions about her mental health, ignores her boss’s constant Slack messages, and tries to avoid the truth about why she ghosted Reece five years ago. But can she really outrun her past and get her life together in seventy-two hours.

Ella Dawson is an NYC-based sex and culture critic whose work has been published by Elle, Vox, and Women’s Health, among others. She was once internet famous for having herpes, but that’s a whole other story. Ella is proudly bisexual, very anxious, and aspires to adopt a kitten. Follow her on social media and on Patreon as @brosandprose.

Photo credit: self

Carlos Maza is a media critic and political commentator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the current Director of Video at Media Matters for America. Previously, he produced the video series “Strikethrough” at Vox.com.

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Strand Book Store was born in 1927 on Fourth Avenue on what was then called “Book Row,” an area that covered six city blocks and housed forty-eight bookstores. Our founder Benjamin Bass was all of twenty-five years old when he began his modest used bookstore and sought to create a place where books would be loved, and book lovers could congregate. Ninety years and a move over to Broadway, the Strand is still run by the Bass Family and is home to four floors of over 2.5 million used, new, and rare books, a wide array of bookish gifts, and fun literary events held almost every night of the week. From the dollar carts outside to the Rare Book Room on the third floor, and cheeky graffiti-ing throughout the store courtesy of Steve “EPSO” Powers, the iconic store now stands testament a place for book lovers to explore.