Maris Kreizman is an essayist and critic with a bi-weekly column at Lit Hub, whose work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The LA Times, Vanity Fair, BuzzFeed, Esquire, and GQ.[1] She has also published the Book Slaughterhouse 90210.[2][3]
Career
Kreizman was listed as one of the Publishers Weekly Notables of the Year,[4] and was profiled in Refinery 29 after "landing her dream job."[5]The Observer then followed a day in her life.[6]
Maris started a nationwide Book of the Month club to promote diversity in reading. The LA Times profiled her book club, commenting, "It's not your grandma's book of the month club."[7]Amy Poehler's Smart Girls talked about Kreizman's contribution, through her book club, to Women's History Month.[8]
Poets & Writers magazine called Kreizman one the funniest voices on Twitter,[9] and Refinery29 said she's changing the literary landscape.[10]Vogue called her and her husband,
Josh Gondelman the "George and Amal of the Twitter-Lit World[11]."
Personal life
Kreizman is an alum of the University of Pennsylvania.[12] She lives in Brooklyn[13] with her husband
Josh Gondelman[14] and their pug Bizzy.[15]
Works and publications
Selected articles
(29 March, 2018) "Meg Wolitzer's 'The Female Persuasion' leads the charge toward a better, feminist world"[16]Los Angeles Times
(25 June, 2018) "MTV's Daria reboot is the perfect vehicle to channel our collective hatred for America's phonies"[17]NBC News
(20 August, 2018) "My Self-Care Routine Is Following Pugs On Instagram"[18]Buzzfeed
(10 May, 2019) "How Casey Cep Wrote the True Crime Book Harper Lee Couldn't"[19]Vulture
(1 November, 2019) "Carmen Maria Machado's New Memoir Fills In The Gray Areas Of Abuse"[20]Buzzfeed
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