Meghan O'Gieblyn

@megogieblyn

INTERIOR STATES (Essays) / Essays in Harper's, n+1, The Paris Review, the New Yorker, Bookforum, the New York Times, & The Guardian.

Madison, WI
Joined April 2016

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    🧨🎇 4th of July deal! 🎆🧨 Subscribe to The Point and get a copy of 's celebrated essay collection “Interior States”—for free! (Today only!)

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  2. 3 Jun 2019

    I have an essay in the new issue of : on black box algorithms, the book of Job, and the increasingly theological tenor of tech criticism:

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  3. 29 May 2019

    My final 'object of despair,' the 10,000 Year Clock. Many thanks to for hosting this column!

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    "Objects of Despair" is a series format I wish I'd thought of (in fact, did) Here's the most recent piece: on drones, and our desire for transcendence.

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    5 Apr 2019

    My review of incredible new book Interior States, as well as a consideration of the New Religion Journalism.

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    5 Apr 2019

    A lovely review of 's latest book by that takes on the coasts-heartland divide, the complexities of American religious identities, and the ways that religious frameworks affect secular ways of thinking.

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    2 Apr 2019

    Years ago in a ⁦⁩ class led by ⁦⁩ I finally felt brave enough to write a personal essay. Her memorable work and generous spirit inspires me still. I’m so happy to share this conversation I had with her ⁦

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    28 Mar 2019
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  9. 27 Mar 2019

    Mars is an object of political despair. My latest column for

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    4 Mar 2019

    "It’s as if America is a great inverted page—dark with cultural and technological innovations along its east and west edges. A wide blank margin runs down its center." Beautiful new review of 's Interior States by Veery Huleatt:

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    We’ll be coming to tonight for a panel moderated by ! If you’re in Wheaton or thereabouts, join us in the Fireside Room at 7pm for a conversation with , and Nathaniel Perrin about intellectual writing as vocation.

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    27 Feb 2019

    Congratulations to contributor , whose book Interior States won this year's Book Award! Get a free copy of Interior States when you subscribe to n+1.

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  13. 25 Feb 2019

    Very happy and honored that chose Interior States as the nonfiction winner of this year's Believer Book Award!

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    21 Feb 2019

    From now until the end of the month, subscribe to n+1 and get a free book by one of our contributors! Choose from: - 's INTERIOR STATES - Joshua Cohen's ATTENTION - Philip Connors's A SONG FOR THE RIVER

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  15. 20 Feb 2019

    Thanks to the wonderful for this thoughtful review Interior States for :

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  16. 14 Feb 2019

    Really enjoyed speaking to for their new issue on faith & doubt: in print and online:

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  17. 11 Feb 2019

    Detroit friends: next week I'm going to be reading from my collection Interior States at Pages Bookshop on Grand River Ave. (Thurs, Feb 21, 6pm). More info here:

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    Yooo it's hella cold in the Midwest today but I assure you this essay I wrote about the Midwest is straight fiiiire. Read it, then read one of the books in it by , Ling Ma, and Andrea Lawlor.

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  19. 29 Jan 2019

    "The monastic principles of constraining work and subordinating it to moral and spiritual well-being might help us...recover the dignity in our labor and in ourselves." 's excellent piece on work & Benedictine monks for

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  20. 28 Jan 2019

    I have a new monthly column over at called "Objects of Despair." The first piece (up today) is on fake meat:

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