EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 54 MIN
Denise S. Robbins — The Unmapping - with Hannah Grieco and Marines Alvarez
from Politics and Prose Presents · host Politics and Prose
There is no flash of light, no crumbling, no quaking. Each person in New York wakes up on an unfamiliar block when the buildings all switch locations overnight. The power grid has snapped, thousands of residents are missing, and the Empire State Building is on Coney Island--for now. The next night, it happens again.Esme Green and Arjun Varma work for the City of New York's Emergency Management team and are tasked with disaster response for "The Unmapping." As Esme tries to wade through the bureaucratic nightmare of an endlessly shuffling city, she's distracted by the ongoing search for her missing fiancé. Meanwhile, Arjun focuses on the ground-level rescue of disoriented New Yorkers, hoping to become the hero the city needs.While scientists scramble to find a solution--or at least a means to cope--and mysterious "red cloak" cults crop up in the disaster's wake, New York begins to reckon with a new reality no one recognizes. For Esme and Arjun, the fight to hold the city together will mean tackling questions about themselves that they were too afraid to ask--and facing answers they never expected. With themes of climate change, political unrest, and life in a state of emergency, The Unmapping is a timely and captivating debut.PURCHASE BOOK HERE: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781964721064?ic_referral=HCHejk1IUJ4Ja1h642yzLZDIQv8tEM2oviqnTOuAJG0wM31rLei3r0_3TC-RKtE0ayoZztA7WfN4-7dPmir3Kf4D90nlWWa_NdNwRonM0xqEQl4RYj1zWtfR0JCI8YSz9uf6jgDenise S. Robbins is a Pushcart Prize-nominated author and finalist for the University of Louisville's Calvino Prize. Her stories have appeared in The Barcelona Review, Gulf Coast, and more.Robbins is in conversation with Hannah Grieco and Marines Alvarez. Grieco is the author of First Kicking, Then Not, forthcoming from Stanchion in 2025. She writes a literary column for Washington City Paper, edits prose at a variety of small presses and literary journals, and teaches literature at Marymount University. You can read her work in The Washington Post, The Independent, Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, Brevity, Craft Literary, Poet Lore, Shenandoah, Fairy Tale Review, and more. Find her online at www.hgrieco.com and on most social media @writesloud.Alvarez has been creating content across a variety of platforms since 2011, building a vibrant and engaged community of story lovers. Profiled by Rolling Stone and Vulture, Marines is a community builder on and offline, crafting reviews that invite readers to think critically about media and representation. She is also the cofounder of BookNet Fest, a yearly bookish event that brings together readers, authors, and reviewers around a shared love of books.*recorded 6/6/2025
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There is no flash of light, no crumbling, no quaking. Each person in New York wakes up on an unfamiliar block when the buildings all switch locations overnight. The power grid has snapped, thousands of residents are missing, and the Empire State Building is on Coney Island--for now. The next night, it happens again.Esme Green and Arjun Varma work for the City of New York's Emergency Management team and are tasked with disaster response for "The Unmapping." As Esme tries to wade through the bureaucratic nightmare of an endlessly shuffling city, she's distracted by the ongoing search for her missing fiancé. Meanwhile, Arjun focuses on the ground-level rescue of disoriented New Yorkers, hoping to become the hero the city needs.While scientists scramble to find a solution--or at least a means to cope--and mysterious "red cloak" cults crop up in the disaster's wake, New York begins to reckon with a new reality no one recognizes. For Esme and Arjun, the fight to hold the city together will mean tackling questions about themselves that they were too afraid to ask--and facing answers they never expected. With themes of climate change, political unrest, and life in a state of emergency, The Unmapping is a timely and captivating debut.PURCHASE BOOK HERE: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781964721064?ic_referral=HCHejk1IUJ4Ja1h642yzLZDIQv8tEM2oviqnTOuAJG0wM31rLei3r0_3TC-RKtE0ayoZztA7WfN4-7dPmir3Kf4D90nlWWa_NdNwRonM0xqEQl4RYj1zWtfR0JCI8YSz9uf6jgDenise S. Robbins is a Pushcart Prize-nominated author and finalist for the University of Louisville's Calvino Prize. Her stories have appeared in The Barcelona Review, Gulf Coast, and more.Robbins is in conversation with Hannah Grieco and Marines Alvarez. Grieco is the author of First Kicking, Then Not, forthcoming from Stanchion in 2025. She writes a literary column for Washington City Paper, edits prose at a variety of small presses and literary journals, and teaches literature at Marymount University. You can read her work in The Washington Post, The Independent, Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, Brevity, Craft Literary, Poet Lore, Shenandoah, Fairy Tale Review, and more. Find her online at www.hgrieco.com and on most social media @writesloud.Alvarez has been creating content across a variety of platforms since 2011, building a vibrant and engaged community of story lovers. Profiled by Rolling Stone and Vulture, Marines is a community builder on and offline, crafting reviews that invite readers to think critically about media and representation. She is also the cofounder of BookNet Fest, a yearly bookish event that brings together readers, authors, and reviewers around a shared love of books.*recorded 6/6/2025
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