She Memes Well Essays

She Memes Well Essays by Quinta Brunson is a collection of deeply personal and humorous essays published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2021. This 293-page book presents anecdotes about Brunson’s journey through financial struggles, self-doubt, and her unique approach to humor as she navigates her career in the entertainment industry. The essays reflect her experiences and insights gained from her rise to Internet fame, showcasing her distinctive voice and perspective.
Readers will find a blend of lighthearted and serious topics, as Brunson shares stories that range from her quest for a signature hairstyle to her candid reflections on living with depression. The collection touches on themes relevant to contemporary culture, including the impact of social media and the challenges faced by young adults today. With her authentic and engaging writing style, Brunson invites readers to explore her path to recognition while delivering both laughter and introspection.
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From comedian Quinta Brunson comes a deeply personal and funny collection of essays featuring anecdotes about trying to make it when you’re broke, overcoming self-doubt and depression, and how she’s used humor to navigate her career in unusual directions.
Quinta Brunson is a master of viral Internet content: without any traditional background in media, her humorous videos were the first to break through on Instagram’s platform, receiving millions of views. From there, Brunson’s wryly observant POV attracted the attention of BuzzFeed’s motion picture development department, leading her to produce viral videos there about topics like interracial dating, millennial malaise, and seeing your ex in public. Now, Brunson is bringing her comedic chops to the page in She Memes Well, an earnest, laugh-out-loud collection about her weird road to Internet notoriety.
In her debut essay collection, Quinta applies her trademark humor and heart to discuss what it was like to go from student loan debt-broke to “halfway recognizable–‘don’t I know you somewhere?’” level-of-fame. With anecdotes that range from the funny and zany–like her experience trying to find her signature hairstyle–to more grounded material about living with depression, Brunson’s voice is entirely authentic and eminently readable. Perfect for fans of Phoebe Robinson’s You Can’t Touch My Hair, Samantha Irby’s We Are Never Meeting in Real Life, and Issa Rae’s The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, She Memes Well will charm and entertain a growing, engaged audience.
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