Description

From acclaimed poet and writer of the preferred twitter account @SoSadToday comes the darkly humorous and brutally fair selection of essays that Roxane Homosexual referred to as “unhappy and uncomfortable and their very own roughly stunning.”


Melissa Broder all the time struggled with nervousness. Within the fall of 2012, she went thru a harrowing cycle of panic assaults and dread that would not bog down for months. So she started @sosadtoday, an nameless Twitter feed that allowed her to specific her darkest emotions, and which briefly received a devoted following. In SO SAD TODAY, Broder delves deeper into the existential issues she explores on Twitter, grappling with intercourse, demise, love low vainness, dependancy, and the drama of looking ahead to the universe to textual content you again.

With insights as sharp as her humor, Broder explores–in prose that may be each ballsy and wonderful, aggressively colloquial and achingly poetic–questions such a lot folks are afraid to even recognize, permit on my own resolution, with the intention to uncover what it truly way to be an individual on this up to date global.