Chris Stokel-Walker – Bethanne Patrick

Chris Stokel-Walker is an author and a journalist. Bethanne Patrick is an author and a critic. Though we have not found any direct interviews connecting Chris Stokel-Walker with Bethanne Patrick, they are connected through interviews with others. These graph paths are shown below.

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Paths from Chris Stokel-Walker to Bethanne Patrick

09 Aug 2023 • The Seven Best Novels of the Summer: Bethanne Patrick on the literature of love, nostalgia, young call girls and valiant women 18 Aug 2023 • 8 inspiring non-fiction reads for the summer: Bethanne Patrick on books about New York City sex cults, the oceanic underworld, Ghanian confidence tricksters and American women, fathers and sons 25 Aug 2023 • Nine Noteworthy Novels: Bethanne Patrick on fast, furious and fun reads for the dying days of summer 10 Sep 2023 • Eight great non-fiction reads for the Fall: LA Times book critic Bethanne Patrick on new books about video-gaming writers, Roman emperors, Rastafarian fathers, Jerusalem murders, American guns and the genealogy of the female body 18 Sep 2023 • Eight novels to take to a desert island this Fall: Bethanne Patrick on new fiction about Haiti, Jamestown, 1984, Malaysia and women on the margins of the Vietnam war 25 Sep 2023 • An Afterword to Words Themselves? Bethanne Patrick on six speculative novels which imagine a world saturated by AI 04 Oct 2023 • An Old Story Told Differently: Bethanne Patrick on 8 books reimagining the experience of first generation immigrants 28 Oct 2023 • Eight literary tricks and treats to scare you this Halloween: Bethanne Patrick on "app-aritions", cultural ghosts and unfamiliarly familiar haunted houses 03 Nov 2023 • Orwell and his women: Bethanne Patrick on new feminist takes on George Orwell - the man , the husband and the writer. 11 Nov 2023 • Six all-too-human books about AI: Bethane Patrick on the mavens, mavericks and mythology writing our smart machine future