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Maddie Crum

Maddie Crum
Maddie Crum is a writer living in Brooklyn.


The Internet Novel Is As Chaotic As Your Twitter Feed

Can Fiction Make Sense of Distraction?
May 1, 2020  By Maddie Crum
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Marguerite Duras: Internet Essayist?

On Leaving a Public Record of Your Mistakes
October 21, 2019  By Maddie Crum
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Do… Nothing? Maddie Crum on Myths of Self, Help,
and Self-Help

Let the Studied Indifference Flow Through You
May 13, 2019  By Maddie Crum
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How to Write About Burnout in the Gig Economy

Maddie Crum on Narratives of Disconnected Work Life
March 26, 2019  By Maddie Crum
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When Your Feminist Dystopia Becomes a Work of Realism

Speaking with Leni Zumas about Her New Novel, Red Clocks
January 18, 2018  By Maddie Crum
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Annalee Newitz is Imagining the Future of Work

Sci-Fi Can be Hopeful, But First It Has to be Realistic
October 17, 2017  By Maddie Crum
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Lindsay Hunter on Parenthood, Binge-Eating, and Assless Pants

The Author of Eat Only When You’re Hungry is Actually Trying to Be Subtle
August 9, 2017  By Maddie Crum
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