My book *The Politics of Lonely: Why Is Friendship So Hard?* is up for preorder as of today! Here’s a blog post about the book, how to preorder it if you feel inclined, and why I chose not to self-publish for the first time ever:
On writing The Politics of Lonely: Why Is Friendship So Hard?
Here’s what it’s about:
> Friendship is hard because everything is hard. This book examines social structures to demonstrate how people mend an unravelling social fabric.
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> Why is it hard to make and keep friends as an adult? Even if you finally find time to see each other, can you connect more deeply than just catching up over coffee? How many do you count as ride-or-die pals who’ll always show up with effervescent banter and deep conversation — your “chosen family?”
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> Widespread loneliness reflects a world of crappy jobs and unaffordable housing that makes it almost impossible to have close, interwoven friendships. A dwindling social safety net takes a toll on us and on our relationships. Particularly for queer people, friendships can be crucial relations of equality, constancy, and care. Still, we disappoint each other and fall into irreparable conflict.
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> A less lonely world is possible. Through interviews, research, and personal narrative, this book shows how people build tight connections despite living in the austere conditions of colonial capitalism — boldly weaving a new social fabric as this one unravels.
