Pittsburgh writer DAMON YOUNG's debut memoir, What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker- A Memoir in Essays (Ecco), won the Thurber Prize for American Humor. A founder of the culture blog Very Smart Brothas and creator and host of the Crooked Media podcast Stuck with Damon Young, Damon has been a contributing columnist for The Washington Post Magazine, a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, and a columnist for GQ and was the inaugural writer-in-residence at the University of Pittsburgh's David C. Frederick Honors College.
“It’s so great curling up with folks who again and again make me laugh out loud. So needed right now—and always.” —Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award finalist for Another Brooklyn “That's How They Get You joins Hokum and Honey, Hush! in the handful of truly multi-dimensionally Black humor anthologies by multi-dimensionally Black humorists on my shelf. This extremely funny collection is a Damon Young house party where all the genres are invited: the storytellers, poets, journalists, comics, professors, and professional shit-talkers—no, actually none of the genres are invited, only brilliant Black people united by the gift of gab and jab.” —Terrance Hayes, National Book Award-winning author of Lighthead “A completely absorbing collection, hilarious and moving.” —Amy Sedaris “Reading That's How They Get You felt illicit in the best way, and brought back for me how I used to sneak into my father's record collection to listen to his Richard Pryor albums knowing full well I could get punished for doing so. Like Pryor's work, this collection is a riot and risqué, but also revelatory. The last essay in particular will make you chuckle before you say, in all seriousness, ‘g*ddamn.’ That's How They Get You is both a gut-punch and funny as f*ck.” —Robert Jones, Jr., New York Times bestselling author of The Prophets “A buoyant, beautiful book bursting with big names, big guffaws, and big emotions. Laugh out loud funny? Please. I busted my goddamn gut. Humor—in all its many forms—is one of God’s great gifts, and it is on fine, kaleidoscopic display in this triumphant, artful collection.” —Isaac Fitzgerald, New York Times bestselling author of Dirtbag, Massachusetts