Liza St. James (@lizastjames) 's Twitter Profile
Liza St. James

@lizastjames

senior ed @noonannual, contributing ed @bombmagazine, writing fellow @cooperunion

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Tomorrow 4/24: THE PLACE OF SHELLS by Mai Ishizawa NYC Launch 🌀 Translator Polly Barton in conversation with Liza St. James McNally Jackson Seaport RSVP via the link:  mcnallyjackson.com/event/polly-ba…

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this has been a long time in the making—my essay on david markson’s final four novels, which i’m calling a plagiarized autobiography

Philip Leventhal (@philipleventhal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Thusday at 6 pm, join Tom Comitta as he talks about his new book (recently featured in the The New York Times!), PEOPLE'S CHOICE LITERATURE: THE MOST WANTED & UNWANTED NOVELS w/ Liza St. James at Printed Matter in NYC. tinyurl.com/4aww262f Tom Comitta @columbiaup

This Thusday at 6 pm, join Tom Comitta as he talks about his new book (recently featured in the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>!), PEOPLE'S CHOICE LITERATURE: THE MOST WANTED &amp; UNWANTED NOVELS w/ <a href="/lizastjames/">Liza St. James</a>  at Printed Matter in NYC. tinyurl.com/4aww262f <a href="/TomComitta/">Tom Comitta</a> @columbiaup
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“Love, I still believe, exists outside of time. Or it is its own time. It makes its own measures—not in minutes or hours or calendar days but in something closer to seasons, or tidal movements. All winter long I’d been suspended in it.” Thirst For Salt by Madelaine Lucas

“Love, I still believe, exists outside of time. Or it is its own time. It makes its own measures—not in minutes or hours or calendar days but in something closer to seasons, or tidal movements. All winter long I’d been suspended in it.”

Thirst For Salt by <a href="/madelaine_lucas/">Madelaine Lucas</a>
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You're invited! NOON 25th Anniversary Celebration, September 3 at Salmagundi Club hosted the the Coffee House Club—RSVP recommended eventbrite.com/e/noon-25th-an…

You're invited! NOON 25th Anniversary Celebration, September 3 at <a href="/Salmagundi/">Salmagundi Club</a> hosted the the Coffee House Club—RSVP recommended
eventbrite.com/e/noon-25th-an…
C4GBooks (@c4gbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Catch C4G’s Nathan Dragon w/ Kathryn Scanlan, Zach Davidson, Kim Chinquee, and Diane Williams (who will be reading Lydia Davis from this year’s edition)

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By popular demand, NOON's Anniversary Celebration will be moved to a larger space at Salmagundi with greater capacity. Tickets will be available at the door. We look forward to celebrating with you!

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For friends of NOON outside NYC, the anniversary event reading will air live on Montez Press Radio! Tune in at the link below radio.montezpress.com/#/show/3806

For friends of NOON outside NYC, the anniversary event reading will air live on Montez Press Radio! Tune in at the link below 
radio.montezpress.com/#/show/3806
HAD (@havehadhavehad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

great, powerful piece today from Liza St. James that culminates in a final sentence that just knocked me out "If only I could charge you for every broken promise (see: naïve belief in the possibility of unbroken promises in an already broken world)." havehashad.com/hadposts/the-b…

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"But I was the one who could not stop already – acting erotically." Read "Mango," a new story by Diane Williams, in the London Review of Books! lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/…

Liza St. James (@lizastjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

slow to share here but was cool to get to write about postage stamps and art for the NYT Magazine! with thanks to maestro Elena Saavedra Buckley & to Ismail Muhammad & the many eds & copy eds who helped shape this 💌 nytimes.com/2025/09/09/mag…