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alex popkey

I like to make my own, but was recently sent a sampler from Pacific Foods of their new organic bone broth! So cool. Speaking of sniffles, with cold season upon us, I’m loving bone broth. How can you be upset about a snuggly baby?īone Broth. She’d fall asleep on me while nursing, so we just went with it. Kaitlyn had a little case of the sniffles the past few days, which led to many a snuggle. Because some nights you just need to pick up dinner and keep your kitchen clean.īaby snuggles. Thank you Alise, for bringing this time suck obsession into my life. With this animated keyboard you can send GIFS! Basically I may never use words again. So much for starting the year off on a productive note. EPISODE of FRIENDS will be available for streaming on Netflix starting January 1st? Every single one. Speaking of friends…ĭid my fellow Netflix lovers hear that EVERY. Happy Friday friends! I have some fun things to share today that have been making me smile lately.

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Send questions and comments about this story to. The engineer is Aaron Doerr and production assistance is provided by Charlie McDonald. The show is hosted by Sarah Fenske and produced by Alex Heuer, Emily Woodbury, Evie Hemphill and Lara Hamdan. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. Louis on the Air ” brings you the stories of St. There are a lot of people who are interested in changing the city for the better.” I found a really strong base of political struggle here. It’s a city that has such vibrant culture, and such possibility, and is also a place where I experienced a political awakening. “In a different scenario, in a different life, I would love to live in St. Popkey said she even got involved in canvassing for progressive Annie Rice during her successful run for alderman in 2018. Louis, and good memories of it, went beyond appreciation for its late-night dining. “We would be drinking bourbon and eating that fried chicken, and I don’t think that novel would have gotten written without that fried chicken.” QuikTrip, she said, sold her Lunchables at 3 a.m., which also fueled her writing.Īfter finishing her MFA, Popkey settled in Massachusetts, where her husband’s family is from.

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“There were a couple long nights of talking, and writing and revising,” she said. Popkey addressed a local acknowledgment in her book, which credits both “the QuikTrip on Kingshighway” and “the fried chicken at Schnucks.” Popkey’s book was recently named one of January’s “ 20 must-read books” by Entertainment Weekly. But the narrator in my novel is judgmental and self-sabotaging, and she is true to, I think, the worst moments of my own personality.” She also makes an indelible impression. Unlikeable, she said, “is a term that gets thrown around. The novel’s focus on ideas over plot - and its sometimes “unlikeable narrator” - have drawn pushback from some readers, she acknowledged. Louis on the Air, Popkey joined us to discuss her novel.

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And it’s at Wash U that she realized it could be, and was, a novel. It’s while she was in the MFA program at Washington University that she wrote much of it. Miranda Popkey is a California native, and much of her debut novel, “Topics of Conversation,” is set in the state.












Alex popkey