
Cat Marnell
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Oct 22, 2024 |
readfeedme.com | Emily Sundberg |Jolie De Feis |Natasha Stagg |Cat Marnell
Today’s letter includes an updated version of Feed Me’s Ultimate Beauty Black Book (originally published late last year). Interesting people told me their beauty and wellness secrets. It will be paywalled because it contains valuable information, and will be updated frequently because the comment section will be open to paid reader additions.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
lithub.com | Cat Marnell
My friendly relationship with writer and multidisciplinary artist Anne Marie Tendler began—where else?—in the DMs, of course. Anna Marie and I linked on Instagram earlier this year. Like the many people who follow her, I admired the woman’s brain—her eye for rollicking floral prints and candelabras aglow, and her talent for channeling pain and general mystery. For this reason, I contacted Simon & Schuster for a galley of her new memoir, Men Have Called Her Crazy, the second I knew they were out.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
interviewmagazine.com | Cat Marnell |Jake Nevins
“Girls with eating disorders are perhaps the smartest girls around, they literally read between the lines of what everyone’s constantly telling them.” says the author Emmeline Clein, whose debut essay collection Dead Weight: Essays On Hunger And Harm, hits bookshelves today.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
interviewmagazine.com | Cat Marnell |Jake Nevins
“Girls with eating disorders are perhaps the smartest girls around, they literally read between the lines of what everyone’s constantly telling them,” says the author Emmeline Clein, whose debut essay collection Dead Weight: Essays On Hunger And Harm, hits bookshelves today.
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Nov 10, 2023 |
nyti.ms | Cat Marnell |Zahra Hankir
EYELINER: A Cultural History, by Zahra HankirIn August 2014, I was drinking alone in North London. I Googled an address, then climbed into a cab and gave it to the driver: 30 Camden Square. The car pulled up to a four-story home in a leafy neighborhood, and I immediately felt embarrassed by my macabre mission. But I’d come this far. I got out of the car. The house where Amy Winehouse had died three years earlier was behind a black fence and a white wall.
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