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Calvin Kasulke

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"A mid-level employee of a New York-based public relations firm finds his consciousness uploaded into the company's internal Slack channel"--

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New York : Doubleday 2021.
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English
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Calvin Kasulke (author)
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9780385547222
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Review by Booklist Review

In this gloriously inventive debut, Kasulke has constructed a funny, tender, and compelling novel that consists entirely of messages on the workplace app Slack. At a New York public-relations firm, one middling employee, Gerald, has had his consciousness uploaded into Slack, and his kindly coworker Pradeep tends to Gerald's bodily needs. As Gerald's productivity improves, no one cares that he seems to be permanently working from home, and many are convinced he's committed to a long-running "bit." Indeed, strange, unexplainable, gothic events keep happening, and, as is a constant in the digital space, no one is quite sure what is real and what is not. Reminiscent of the perfectly realized drudgery of Joshua Ferris' Then We Came to the End (2006) and the gothic happenings of David Foster Wallace's The Pale King (2011), this is a workplace comedy that brilliantly captures the era of remote work. Like Matthew Dicks' Twenty-one Truths about Love (2019)--which consists solely of lists--Kasulke turns what sounds like a gimmicky premise, and a limiting one at that, into a poignant depiction of the always-on nature of the contemporary workplace. Kasulke's ear for dialogue is remarkable as he truly captures the in-jokes, asides, and odd language of Slack communication. Funny, relatable, and incredibly timely, this is a hugely entertaining read.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Kasulke's ambitious if underwhelming debut, a fantastical workplace comedy, unfolds via Slack messages sent by employees of a New York City PR firm. Gerald works from home, trapped indefinitely "within the confines of ." Other colleagues also find opportunities to "wfh," citing a blizzard, or kids, but one of them, Tripp, continues going into the office, where he meets Beverly, a new team member, and the two begin a secret romance. Kasulke does a good job pulling together the signifiers of office culture--the team trade pet pics and carry on inside jokes with an emoji named "dusty stick"--and they work on a campaign for a dog food company that's in crisis mode over its product allegedly containing poison. But none of these or the other internal mini dramas--such as the incessant "howling" Lydia hears or Gerald's unease-turned-existential crisis--are particularly engaging or inspiring, and things take a series of odd turns after the Slackbot AI takes over Gerald's body with his mind still stuck in the digital realm. However clever the setup is, the satire lacks bite and feels not unlike listening to a friend complain about their job. For a book about Slack, it's largely that. Agent: Kent Wolf, Neon Literary. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The petty trials and supernatural tribulations of a public relations firm are explored through its Slack conversations in this debut novel. Gerald, a mediocre employee of an unnamed PR firm, is stuck inside his company's Slack channel. He doesn't know how his consciousness became trapped inside the business communication app, and he struggles to explain to his colleagues how he's "just kinda, in here," which he describes as "pretty existentially terrifying."Gerald's co-workers barely register his predicament, however; they believe he's merely engaging in an elaborate bit to take advantage of the firm's new work-from-home policy. Meanwhile, Gerald frantically solicits help from Slackbot, the app's troubleshooting AI, who initially only responds with preprogrammed messages like, "I can help by answering simple questions about how Slack works. I'm just a bot, though!" Things get interesting when Gerald convinces his co-worker Pradeep to check on his absent body, and even more so when Slackbot discovers how to "help" Gerald. Kasulke adopts the epistolary format by restricting the action to Slack, composing his novel out of message threads titled by nickname ("#nyc-office") or the list of participants ("Nikki, Pradeep, Louis C"). Most of the conversations read incredibly quickly, even before the characters are sufficiently differentiated by typing style. Kasulke uses the line breaks and repetition of digital communication to stitch poetry out of textspeak, business lingo, adaptive chatbot phrases, and emojis--the latter represented by frustratingly clunky colon-bracketed text (":thumbsup:"). Subplots about a PR catastrophe at a dog food company, an office hookup, and an employee haunted by mysterious "howling" offer varyingly interesting sendups of business life. As Gerald dissociates further from reality in favor of endless cyberspace, he laments: "We're not made to absorb this much human information at once." A compulsively readable satire of modern corporate culture. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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gerald, slackbot gerald help slackbot I can help by answering simple questions about how Slack works. I'm just a bot, though! If you need more help, try our Help Center for loads of useful information about Slack. gerald uninstall slackbot I searched for that on our Help Center. Perhaps these articles will help: * Change your time zone * Manage your password gerald please help me slackbot I can help by answering simple questions about how Slack works. I'm just a bot, though! gerald uninstall self slackbot I'm sorry, I don't understand! Sometimes I have an easier time with a few simple keywords. Or you can head to our wonderful Help Center for more assistance! #nyc-­office kerolyn so this spreadsheet gerald yes? kerolyn was it like, special? gerald not particularly tripp what were the contents of the spreadsheet gerald does that really matter kerolyn it must clearly Nikki Clearly it must, for all this to have happened. gerald coats tripp no comprende Nikki https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/d2I8CYEMxVhL6ZplMC0Ji8o?domain=en.wikipedia.org Coats Coats may refer to [read more] tripp thank you, Nikki unnecessary but thank you Nikki You're welcome. kerolyn explain the coats, @gerald gerald it was a spreadsheet of different winter coats that I was considering purchasing broken down by price, probable warmth, and other deciding factors tripp "other deciding factors" such as gerald Predicted Attractiveness In Coat was a factor tripp lol huge Nikki You built out a spreadsheet for that? kerolyn no, I get that gerald it's a big decision, financially kerolyn it's a big purchase exactly jinx gerald is that what you think it is, maybe? a jinx kerolyn that's not what I meant gerald maybe you're right though Nikki, pradeep, Louis C Nikki Why do we have these calls? What is he even saying? pradeep I have no idea I tune out whenever this dude talks what's his role over there again? Louis C He's their comms director. pradeep if they have a comms director then why did they hire us? Louis C Because he isn't a very good comms director. Nikki You're both missing my point. I mean, *what is he actually saying*? It sounds like he's taking this call from the bottom of a well. pradeep if he's been stuck in a well for a while, that might explain his grasp of like the entire internet Louis C I believe their offices are located in the greater Tampa area. Nikki Is this what Tampa sounds like? pradeep please tell me this dude didn't just say "myspace" please tell me I did not just hear him say that Louis C Yes. This is what Tampa sounds like. #nyc-­office kerolyn which channel were you going to upload a spreadsheet about coats into? gerald #gents-­only Nikki You're joking. gerald you guys made a women-­only one!! kerolyn not the same Nikki Not the same. tripp why was I not invited?? gerald we're getting off-­topic point is that's the spreadsheet I was trying to upload when I got stuck and now I'm just kinda, in here tripp @gerald invite me to #gents-­only gerald I'm trying to explain why I'm not in the office rn tripp @gerald invite me to #gents-­only, you coward doug smorin done tripp bless u doug smorin missed a lot of messages someone recap for me? kerolyn gerald says he can't come in to work today because he uploaded a spreadsheet wrong, somehow, and now he's stuck inside slack or smth doug smorin what kerolyn that's what we were investigating gerald I know it sounds like bullshit tripp should file a ticket with google suite maybe would be a real significant bug I'm checking their troubleshooting page rn and it doesn't look like there's a section dedicated to users getting Tron'd gerald I don't know how to get un-­stuck tripp weird that they wouldn't include that! if it was a real thing that happened! doug smorin okay, Gerald, just work from home gerald or like, back into my body doug smorin but send an email next time @here FYI please send me or kerolyn an email if you need to call out I don't usually look at slack if I have calls kerolyn :thumbsup: lydia omg Gerald!! sry I'm so late to this!! get well soon!!! gerald help #gents-­only rob she had too many teeth pradeep ??? what does that mean. rob exactly what it sounds like? Excerpted from Several People Are Typing: A Novel by Calvin Kasulke All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.