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"I suppose it would now be a text?" she says. What She Thinks Is the Worst Way to Be Broken Up With It’s amazing to think of all the other storylines our characters might be living in other people’s minds," she tells Book of the Month. I know it’s out there, which is so flattering.

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"It’s weird, in TV, you’re not really supposed to read any spec scripts of your own show, because if someone happens to come up with a similar joke and they see it on TV, they can sue you… So I tend to specifically NOT read fan fiction of Broad City. How Abbi Jacobson Feels about Broad City Fanfiction Here are a few highlights from Abbi Jacobson's Q&A with Book Of The Month, which will be available on their website on Thursday: 1. Strong, bold, black women fill the pages, reminiscing on an important time in American history, much of which still holds true today. And even though these stories were written decades ago, the issues and frustrations of her characters’ lives mimic where we are right now. Sad, sexy, hopeful and honest characters fill Kathleen Collin’s beautiful book. I think that’s what we look for in all content really, stories and pieces of other people’s experiences that make us feel.

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The BOTM guest judge says she recognized the similarities between Collins' stories and her own writing, calling it "so relevant to where we are as a country today." She goes on to say: Whatever Happened to Interracial Love felt like I dug up a secret time capsule from the 1960s and opened it to find a collection of stories that made me feel.

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The series is based on Jacobson and Glazer's webseries of the same name. Jacobson is best-known for her work on the Amy Poehler-produced Comedy Central show Broad City, in which she stars alongside co-creator Ilana Glazer. Read all about why Jacobson chose Collins' short-story collection for BOTM below, and find out how you can participate in the book club festivities. Bustle is happy to exclusively reveal that Abbi Jacobson is Book of the Month's guest judge for December, and she's chosen Kathleen Collins' Whatever Happened to Interracial Love as her book club pick.









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