Information Age, a work of fiction, will be published on July 15, 2025. You can preorder a copy here.
Read an excerpt:
Read an interview:
The Creative Independent, with Madeleine Crum, 5/9/2025
On Joyland Editions:
“‘Joyland’ Launches Book Publishing Arm,” Publishers Weekly, 1/14/25
Advance praise:
"In Information Age, Cora Lewis captures the splendor and misery of being in your twenties in sly style... Lewis's gift for listening, her wryness, means that every page sparks with truth."
- Joanna Biggs, deputy editor of The Yale Review
“Welcome to the zeitgeist viewed from the Manhattan news desk of a shrewdly inquisitive young journalist... In Information Age, Cora Lewis’s delectable and harrowing and often very funny debut, she affords the reader the unparalleled joys and horrors of recognition, all while applying the flashing precision of a surgical tool to the material of our daily lives."
- Kathryn Davis, author of Aurelia, Aurélia and Duplex
"Lewis holds up pairs of objects in a mirror, and it's our pleasure to watch as their proportions warp. A modern, delicate exercise in juxtaposition. "
- Lillian Fishman, author of Acts of Service
“Here is a writer preternaturally attuned to the grain of the world, as sensitive to assorted contemporary absurdities as she is to moments of grace… It’s a pure pleasure to spend time in Lewis’s sensibility.”
- Hermione Hoby, author of Virtue and Neon in Daylight
“Information Age is compulsively readable — funny, sexy, sharp, charming. It’s about work and friendships and family and learning how to live with strangers and with yourself. I gobbled it up in one sitting."
- Danielle Dutton, author of Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other and Margaret the First
“Incandescent… Radiating on a fiercely beating frequency of heart and truth… This is what it was like.”
- Greg Jackson, author of The Dimensions of a Cave and Prodigals