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The Look Book Goes to Catherine Lacey’s Book Launch

The author spoke to critic Merve Emre about her new novel, Biography of X, at Greenlight Bookstore.

Photo: DeSean McClinton-Holland
Photo: DeSean McClinton-Holland

Kyle Rea (pictured above)
Bookseller, Bushwick

Did you help Catherine Lacey sign the books?
We pull everything off the floor and bring it to the back, then somebody opens to the page Catherine will sign, hands the book to someone else who hands it to Catherine to sign, then she hands it to someone else who stickers the book for people to buy. I did most of the stickering, so anyone who bought a book with a signed copy sticker, that was all me.

Are you a writer, too?
Yes. I just graduated with my M.F.A. from the New School in 2022 and wrote a novel as my thesis, which I’m currently looking to get an agent for. It’s a rom-com thriller about a lesbian couple who live in Brooklyn. They’re both aspiring artists, and they decide to get a sugar daddy together — and then one of them kills him, and it’s basically the other one trying to figure out what happened while they clean it up.

Joseph Milholland

Account executive, Bay Ridge

K. Kerimian

Events coordinator, Fort Greene

Lake Micah

Magazine editor, Upper West Side


Do you know Catherine?

We met a while back. We were mutual admirers. Tonight was packed to the gills, which is great. Literary culture is kind of dying in New York. Bookforum closed. All the major magazines run too frequently and are poorly edited. That’s why we have no avant-garde, no zines, why the East Village is no longer an artist bastion. 

Sarah High

Partnerships manager, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Annabelle Long

Speechwriter, Two Bridges


Who are your clients?

I signed an NDA, so I can’t say. But a dream would be to write Kyrsten Sinema’s biography. I feel like there’s a lot there. Like, why did she write her Ph.D. thesis about Agamben? Why is she a Facebook Marketplace seller? I just don’t understand her at all.

Daniel Saldaña Paris

Writer, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Julia Tompkins

Brand-strategy consultant, Fort Greene

Cole Doman

Actor, Bushwick


Are you a big reader?

Yes, and I’m one of those people who if the lead character is smoking a cigarette, I’m smoking a cigarette. If I’m reading Joan Didion, I’m texting like I’m Joan Didion — her syntax; her dry, clever apathy — and my boyfriend’s like, “Cole, that’s intense.”

Wilhelmina Peragine

Arts educator, Park Slope

Becky Zhang

Editorial assistant, Clinton Hill

Jackson Howard

Book editor, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Aden Hakimi

Actor and editor, Ditmas Park


What did you do today?

I narrate audiobooks, so I was narrating a new book. It’s one of my favorites, the third in a series of kids’ books by Stuart Gibbs called The Sea of Terror. I’m, like, seven characters in the book, so I get to do some fun voices. I play the prince, I play the village idiot, I play knights. It’s fun, as opposed to reading books about philosophy or the new John Irving.

Samantha Yadron

M.F.A. student, Upper West Side

Nicolas Ochart

Associate director, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Peter Dyer

Publishing intern, Ridgewood

Milo Walls

Book editor, Crown Heights


Notice any trends in submissions lately?

For two years, there was a grand proliferation of books about motherhood. Lately, I’m getting a lot of books about what masculinity means. Like, boxing and tennis and tenderness — and Tennessee Williams. It’s funny.

Catherine Lacey

Novelist, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Scott Larrabee

Associate exhibit director, Cobble Hill

Photographs by DeSean McClinton-Holland

Joseph Milholland

Account executive, Bay Ridge

K. Kerimian

Events coordinator, Fort Greene

Lake Micah

Magazine editor, Upper West Side


Do you know Catherine?

We met a while back. We were mutual admirers. Tonight was packed to the gills, which is great. Literary culture is kind of dying in New York. Bookforum closed. All the major magazines run too frequently and are poorly edited. That’s why we have no avant-garde, no zines, why the East Village is no longer an artist bastion. 

Sarah High

Partnerships manager, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Annabelle Long

Speechwriter, Two Bridges


Who are your clients?

I signed an NDA, so I can’t say. But a dream would be to write Kyrsten Sinema’s biography. I feel like there’s a lot there. Like, why did she write her Ph.D. thesis about Agamben? Why is she a Facebook Marketplace seller? I just don’t understand her at all.

Daniel Saldaña Paris

Writer, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Julia Tompkins

Brand-strategy consultant, Fort Greene

Cole Doman

Actor, Bushwick


Are you a big reader?

Yes, and I’m one of those people who if the lead character is smoking a cigarette, I’m smoking a cigarette. If I’m reading Joan Didion, I’m texting like I’m Joan Didion — her syntax; her dry, clever apathy — and my boyfriend’s like, “Cole, that’s intense.”

Wilhelmina Peragine

Arts educator, Park Slope

Becky Zhang

Editorial assistant, Clinton Hill

Jackson Howard

Book editor, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Aden Hakimi

Actor and editor, Ditmas Park


What did you do today?

I narrate audiobooks, so I was narrating a new book. It’s one of my favorites, the third in a series of kids’ books by Stuart Gibbs called The Sea of Terror. I’m, like, seven characters in the book, so I get to do some fun voices. I play the prince, I play the village idiot, I play knights. It’s fun, as opposed to reading books about philosophy or the new John Irving.

Samantha Yadron

M.F.A. student, Upper West Side

Nicolas Ochart

Associate director, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Peter Dyer

Publishing intern, Ridgewood

Milo Walls

Book editor, Crown Heights


Notice any trends in submissions lately?

For two years, there was a grand proliferation of books about motherhood. Lately, I’m getting a lot of books about what masculinity means. Like, boxing and tennis and tenderness — and Tennessee Williams. It’s funny.

Catherine Lacey

Novelist, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Scott Larrabee

Associate exhibit director, Cobble Hill

Photographs by DeSean McClinton-Holland

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