“Bleu, Blood, & Fury” - a collaborative piece created with visual artist Jean de Sagazan for 7x7
“If Only the Bombs” - in The Account
“Coming to Terms” - in Five 2 One Magazine
“A Lifetime of Author Bios” - in The New Yorker online
“Only Lilian,” “Tea for Two” and “Wedg.wood” - flash fiction in Queen Mob’s Teahouse
“In a World Gone Mad” - winner of 2015 Joust contest in One Throne Magazine
“Picked Up and Happened” - in The Butter
“A Series of Accidents and Punctuation Marks” - in Split Lip Magazine
Not So Timeless After All - a series of obituaries of children’s literature characters, winner of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency’s column competition in 2014
“Mortality Faced You as a Question” - for the Jewish Book Council blog
“A Death Online” - for Requiem for an Internet Medium Series
“What Isn’t Mine Is Mine: Accepting Intergenerational Trauma” - in Catapult
“Seven for a Secret, Never to Be Told” - for Reshaping the Bell Jar essay series in Winter Tangerine
“Ketamine Saved My Life” - in The Fix
“The Last Book I Loved: The Ocean at the End of the Lane” - in The Rumpus
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”Garp, Forty Years Later” - For The Paris Review Daily, an essay on the 40th anniversary edition of The World According to Garp by John Irving
All reviews in NPR, including:
“In 2 Essay Collections, Writers With Disabilities Tell Their Own Stories” - Review of About Us: Essays from the Disability Series of the New York Times, edited by Peter Catapano and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson & Resistance and Hope: Essays by Disabled People, edited be Alice Wong
“Why Do We Find True Crime Fascinating? 'Savage Appetites' Looks For An Answer” - Review of Savage Appetites by Rachel Monroe
“Humans Are Gone In 'Hollow Kingdom,' So It's Up To The Crows” - Review of Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton
“'Delayed Rays Of A Star' Sheds Light On 3 Film Legends” - Review of Delayed Rays of a Star by Amanda Lee Koe
“Macabre And Irreverent, 'Mostly Dead Things' Is A Satisfying Journey” - Review of Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett
Reviews & Interviews in Nylon Mag, including:
“Gabrielle Civil's Art Is An Experiment In Joy” - Q&A with Gabrielle Civil about performance art, her latest memoir, Experiments in Joy, and more
“'The Body Papers' Is A Stunning Memoir About Immigration, Family, And Trauma” - Review of The Body Papers by Grace Talusan
“Art is Everything: Talking with Alex DiFrancesco” - For The Rumpus, a Q&A with Alex DiFrancesco about their new novel, All City, the work of art, and more
Reviews in The Washington Post, including:
“In ‘Patsy,’ a woman goes in search of freedom — and leaves her daughter behind” - Review of Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn
“In the wake of the space shuttle Challenger disaster, a family tragedy unfolds” - Review of The Unpassing by Chia-Chia Lin
“A violent police raid leads to a casualty — and a meditation on racism in America” - Review of The Atlas of Reds and Blues by Devi S. Laskar
“These New Novels Face The Complicated Reality Of Mental Illness” - for Buzzfeed, an essay focusing on The Pisces by Melissa Broder, Everything Here Is Beautiful by Mira T. Lee, and Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
“These New Books Refuse To Make A Spectacle Of Women’s Trauma” - for Buzzfeed, an essay focusing on Praise Song for the Butterflies by Bernice McFadden, Red Clocks by Leni Zumas, and Vox by Christina Dalcher
“America Doesn’t Have to Be Like This” - For The Paris Review Daily, an essay on These Truths by Jill Lepore