Maddie Crum is a writer whose recent work can be found in The Baffler, BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, The Cleveland Review of Books, Dirt, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Vulture, and The Washington Post.
She’s the co-editor of Joyland Editions, and she has an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College, where she teaches writing.
You can get in touch via e-mail.
For anything Joyland-related, please e-mail her here.
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➭ On Claire-Louise Bennett’s “Big Kiss, Bye-Bye” for The Brooklyn Rail
➭ On Haley Mlotek’s “No Fault” for The Brooklyn Rail
➭ On Jenny Erpenbeck for The Cleveland Review of Books
➭ On Miranda July’s “All Fours” for The Baffler
➭ On Colombe Schneck’s “Swimming in Paris” for The Los Angeles Review of Books
➭ On Edouard Louis’s “Change” for The Brooklyn Rail
➭ An interview with Lauren Elkin for The Creative Independent
➭ On Sheila Heti’s tech-assisted stories for Dirt
➭ On Deborah Levy’s “August Blue” for The Los Angeles Review of Books
➭ An interview with Brian Dillon for The Creative Independent
➭ On Emma Cline’s “The Guest” for The Brooklyn Rail
➭ On Tom Comitta’s “The Nature Book” for The Baffler
➭ An interview with Aurora Mattia for BOMB
➭ An interview with Amina Cain for The Creative Independent
➭ On Sarah Manguso’s “Very Cold People” for The Los Angeles Review of Books
➭ An interview with Samantha Hunt for BOMB
➭ On Lucille Clifton’s “Generations” for The Los Angeles Review of Books
➭ On Emily Ratajkowski’s “My Body” for The Washington Post
➭ On Simone de Beauvoir’s posthumously published novella for The Baffler