<div>In today’s show, I talk with Sabine Heinlein about her story, “<strong><a href= "https://blog.longreads.com/2016/11/29/truther-love/">Truther Love</a></strong>,” which appeared at Longreads.com in November 2016.</div> <p><strong><a href="http://sabineheinlein.org/" target= "_blank">Sabine Heinlein</a></strong> is the author of the narrative nonfiction book <em><a href= "https://www.amazon.com/Among-Murderers-Life-after-Prison/dp/0520272854/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482521030&sr=8-2&keywords=sabine+heinlein"> Among Murderers: Life After Prison</a></em>. Her work can be found in<em> The New York Times</em>, <em>The Guardian</em>, <em>Psychology Today</em>, <em>Poets & Writers</em>, <em>Longreads,</em> and many other publications. She has received a Pushcart Prize, a Margolis Award, a Sidney Gross Award for Investigative Reporting, and fellowships from Yaddo, MacDowell and the New York Foundation for the Arts.</p> <div> <div> </div> "Truther Love” looks at the social lives of conspiracy theorists, also known as “truthers,” and how one new dating site is trying to bring them together. </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div><em>Related links:<br /> <br /></em></div> <div>For the article I mentioned in the interview about a Sandy Hook victim's father (but couldn't remember the name of the article or the author), it's here: "<a href= "http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/09/the-sandy-hook-hoax.html">The Sandy Hook Hoax</a>" by Reeves Wiedeman for <em>New York Magazine</em>, 9.5.2016. Another good read.</div> <div> </div> <div>And yes, the truther dating site in the story is real. If you're curious about it, or just "awake" and looking for love, <a href="https://awake.dating/">here you go</a>. </div>