The following is an excerpt from Information Age by Cora Lewis. She is a writer and reporter whose fiction has appeared in The Yale Review, Joyland Magazine, Epiphany, and elsewhere. She currently works at the Associated Press in New York and previously reported for BuzzFeed News. Cora lives in Brooklyn near Sunset Park.
Information Age follows a young journalist covering tech, politics, and the economy in the late 2010s, where the rapid churn of news shapes both her professional identity and personal life. Told in sharp vignettes and overheard dialogue, the novella blurs the public and the private with wry observation and emotional precision. At once sly, spare, and tender, Information Age captures the splendor and unease of being alive in an always-online world. The debut is available now from Joyland Editions.
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