Fiction:
Use Me, William Morrow
Blueprints for Building Better Girls, Simon and Schuster
Essay Anthologies:
The Friend Who Got Away, co-editor with Jenny Offill (Doubleday)
Money Changes Everything, co-editor with Jenny Offill (Doubleday)
Short Stories
Use Me, BOMB
The Garden of Eden, BOMB
Aren’t You Dead Yet? Barcelona Review
Elephant, The Center for Fiction
Out of the Blue and Into the Black (excerpt) The Nervous Breakdown
Interviews by me:
Elena Ferrante, Vanity Fair, Part 1
Elena Ferrante, Vanity Fair, Part 2
Toni Morrison, The Paris Review
Allen Ginsberg, The Paris Review
George Saunders, Vanity Fair
Jennifer Egan, Vanity Fair
Mary Louise Parker, Salon
Interviews with me:
New York Times Remembering Tin House, A Literary Haven for `Brilliant Weirdos,’ by Nicole Ruddick
FSG Work in Progress, with Justin Taylor
BOMB, Blueprints for Building Better Girls, with Nicolle Elizabeth
Interview Magazine, Elissa Schappell’s Feminist Architecture with Jennifer Sky
The Millions, To Tell the Truth and Not Die, with Anne K. Yoder
The Rumpus, Blueprints for Building Better Girls, with Jennifer Gilmore
Girls on Fire Playlist, The New York Times, Art Beat, with Dwight Garner
“The Joy of Cooking” One Story, with Hannah Tinti
The Nervous Breakdown, The Self-Interview
The Beatrice Interview, with Ron Hogan
The Los Angeles Times, “Jacket Copy” with David Ulin
Essays:
Downtown Beirut, Come Here Often? Writers on Their Favorite Bars. excerpt TimeOut New York
Dirty Sister Daydream, Here She Comes Now, Women in Music Who Changed Our Lives, excerpt Salon
Octopus’s Garden, In Their Lives, Great Writers on Great Beatles Songs, excerpt Lit Hub
A Glass All Empty, Modern Love, The New York Times
What We Talk About When We Talk About Birth, FSG Original
Mouthing Off:
Elena Ferrante’s Identity is Revealed But We’re Staying Mum, Los Angeles Times
How Could Kim and Thurston Divorce? Salon
Stop Dumping on Lena Dunham, Salon
Girls: Can This Friendship Be Saved?, Salon
My Mothers Ten Rules to Live By, Salon
Born to Pop Pills, Salon
It is A Truth Universally Acknowledged That a Woman in Possession of A Good Uterus Must Be in Want of a Man to Regulate It, The Weeklings
Battle for Reproductive Freedom Barbie dolls, The Weeklings
Mormondanity, The Weeklings
The Wombsday Machine and Other Alternatives to the V Word, The Weeklings
Drink Up, All Apologies, The Weeklings
Ode to Sex Ed, or Miss Teenage Mom USA probably Lives in Mississippi, The Weeklings
The Mommy Wars, The Weeklings
RNC Not for Me, The Weeklings
Twit Robot, The Weeklings
Excuses the GOP Might Be Making for the Wipe Out, The Weeklings
Top GOP Excuses for Mitt Romney Being a Big Loser, The Weeklings
Think Rape Culture Exists? You’re Hysterical!, DAME
Tina and Amy Saw Seth McFarland’s Boobs, DAME
Why is the GOP Picking Fights with Girl Scouts?, DAME
Supreme Court Strikes Down Buffer Zones When We Need Them Most, DAME
That Hillary Clinton NYT Magazine Cover?, DAME
We Did That to Kim Novak’s Face, DAME
TED Aborts Its Mission When It Comes to Reproductive Rights, DAME
Would It Kill You to Publish Some Women?, DAME
National Equal Pay, Do You Know Where Your Paycheck Went, DAME
George Will, Really Asking For It, DAME
In the Air:
Wikipedia Bumps Women Novelists off the “American Novelists” List, The Guardian
LARB Honors 2013 Nobel Prize Winner Alice Munro, Los Angeles Review of Books
Book Reviews
The Mare, by Mary Gaitskil, Los Angeles Times
Prep, by Curtis Sittenfeld, The New York Times Book Review
Please Don’t Come Back From the Moon, by Dean Bakopopulous, The New York Times Book Review
There Once Was A Girl Who Seduced Her Sister’s Husband And He Hanged Himself, Love Stories, Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, The New York Times Book Review
Ladder to the Sky, by John Boyne, The New York Times Book Review
Alternadad, by Neal Pollack, The New York Times Book Review
Lee Miller A Life, by Carolyn Burke, The New York Times Book Review
This is the Place, Women Writing About Home edited by Margo Kahn and Kelly McMasters, The New York Times Book Review
Outside Valentine, by Liza Ward, The New York Times Book Review
Selected Letters of Dawn Powell, Edited by Tim Page, PostRoad
Writing About Writing
The African Literary Scene, Vanity Fair
Endings, Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow, Tin House
On Writing Resistance and the Miami Sound Machine, The John’s Hopkins Review