New Yorker

Too Close to Ted Bundy

Buzzfeed Longform

“Capacity”: Should Two Children Be Imprisoned for Plotting to Kill Their Classmates? 

'Weekend Reading: Riding the Rails, Children Who Kill' – Post on the New Yorker’s books blog, Page Turner, re: Capacity article

Los Angeles Review of Books

“You understand it to the point that it almost tears you to pieces”: Growing Up with Mary Gaitskill

New Republic

'Splendor and Wreckage' Review of At Last by Edward St Aubyn

‘How to be a Pseduo-Intellectual’ Review of How to Think More About Sex by Alain de Botton

‘The Virtuoso of Pastiche’ Review of The Tragedy of Arthur by Arthur Phillips

‘London Dispatch: How the Murdoch Scandal is Changing Britain’

'London Dispatch: Who Are the London Rioters - And Why Can't the Media Find Out?'

‘Naomi Watts Takes on the Cult of Diana’ Review of the film Diana

The Economist

‘Dandy Dames’ Review of Dangerous Ambition: Rebecca West and Dorothy Thompson

‘A life in the shadow of Annie Hall,’ on Diane Keaton's memoir

‘Dark, haunting and wonderfully weird,’ on Greek cinema and Yorgos Lanthimos

‘Tis pity they are whores,’ on the film ‘Shame,’

‘Everything is illuminated,’ on the documentary ‘The City Dark’

‘She snapped it like she saw it,’ on Diane Arbus exhibition ‘A Printed Retrospective'

The Independent

Review of Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights by Marina Warner

Review of All Made Up by Janice Galloway

Review of The Death Ray by Daniel Clowes

Review of A Cruel Bird Came to the Nest and Looked In by Magnus Mills

The Guardian

Verse and Worse: Choosing Poems for Readers’ Gender

Geordie Finishing School for Girls: more grim Northern stereotypes

The Joy of Unhappy Marriage Literature

The Daily Beast

‘DBC Pierre’s Third Novel’s Not the Charm’ Review of Lights Out in Wonderland by DBC Pierre

'Lillian Hellman: Must Read Non-Fiction' Review of A Difficult Woman: The Life and Times of Lillian Helman by Alice Kessler Harris

Intelligent Life

'The Infinite Jester' on David Foster Wallace

New York Times

‘The iPhone, Weaponized’ Review of iBoy by Kevin Brooks