It's Good We Talked About That is a manifesto on lethargy, depression and failed communication. It's a world populated by a spiteful grandma, a doting diarrhoeal pug and a passive-aggressive house plant. Anyone who doesn't know what do with their life will, for better or worse, likely see themselves in these pages. Spanning ten ludicrous and laconic slices of life, Julia Bernhard reveals the world of her protagonist: a collection of everyday, caustic conversations and monologues about art projects, affairs, relationship dramas and procrastination.