Tuesday, September 15, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Skylight Books, Los Angeles
Joelle, a thirty-something climate organizer living in Los Angeles, thinks she has it all: a hot musician boyfriend, a nonprofit job fighting the oil industry, and a parasocial relationship with her Adeline, an online yoga instructor. But something is off... the collapse of society, maybe? Yes, that. Through illustrated diary entries, poetry, and psilocybin-induced trips to parallel universes, Joelle explores what it means to fight for climate justice when all signs point to dying alone. Nicole Levin is an artist and environmental organizer living in Los Feliz. Raised in Fairfield, California, Levin studied environmental science at Harvard, and her work reflects contemporary social anxieties in a conscious, poignant voice—with a hearty portion of Jewish humor. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker and The Harvard Crimson, and she has written for The Harvard Lampoon as well as the television series Lethal Weapon. Professionally, Levin previously worked at Sierra Club helping lead campaigns to phase out urban oil drilling in Los Angeles. Most recently, she has devoted her time to completing an all-white 1,000-piece puzzle. She lives in Southern California with the love of her life, Nina.