On the controversy surrounding Emily Gould and “confessional” writing. by Emma Winsor Wood Yesterday Slate’s Katie Roiphe argued that if Karl […]
Read more‘Busted’, to Star Sarah Jessica Parker, Could Redeem Female Journalist TV Tropes
‘Busted’ could shatter stereotypes of female journalists on the small screen. by Andrea Kszystyniak and Kaylen Ralph Sarah Jessica Parker is […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 9: Tourists
To accompany last week’s content on Emma Straub’s “The Vacationers” (Author Q&A and Book Review), and to celebrate the unofficial start […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘The Vacationers’ by Emma Straub
Not your typical poolside read. by Kaylen Ralph The Vacationers, Emma Straub’s latest novel from Riverhead Books, is a beach read you […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 8: Graduation
TO ACCOMPANY THIS WEEK’S Q&A WITH the authors of “Graduates in Wonderland”, OUR EDITORIAL STAFF PROVIDES RECOMMENDED READING ON THE SUBJECT OF graduation. by The Editors […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 7: At the Movies
To accompany this week’s longform essay on the making of David Fincher’s Gone Girl, we provide recommended reading on the subject of MOVIES. by Paige Pritchard On […]
Read more‘The Opposite of Loneliness’ as a Generational Validation
Why Marina Keegan’s posthumous collection of fiction and essays is important, especially for Millennials. by Paige Pritchard My favorite paragraph from […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 6: Dancing
If bad dancing is a strategic social phenomenon, it makes sense that there’s quite a bit of writing out there about […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘Save The Date’ by Jen Doll
A review of Jen Doll’s newest book, Save The Date: The Occasional Mortifications of a Serial Wedding Guest. by Joanna Demkiewicz /// […]
Read moreWomen We Read During National Poetry Month
The Riveter staff shares some of their favorite writerly women to celebrate the last day of National Poetry Month. by The […]
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