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Order is newest to oldest
Fiction
- “Grayscale” in Dirty Chai Mag
- “Ever” in Minola Review
- “In Re” in The Collagist
- “In a World Gone Mad” in One Throne Magazine (winner of Joust Prize and nominated for Best Little Fictions
- “Reasons” in Third Point Press
- “The Today Project” in Catapult
- “The Body Between” in Joyland Magazine (LA)
- “Double Dutch Christmas” in Change Seven Magazine
- “Heroics” in Unsung Stories
- “A Series of Accidents & Punctuation Marks” in Split Lip Magazine
- “Picked Up and Happened” in The Butter
- “Salamander” in Mash Stories
- “The Plan” in People Holding
- “Astronaut” and “Coming to Terms” in Five 2 One Magazine
- “A Lifetime of Author Bios” in The New Yorker
- “At a Glance” in Hypertext
- “Blue House” in Printer’s Row, the literary supplement of the Chicago Tribune
- “Beside Gravity,” in the KGB Bar Magazine
- “Unteachable Moments” in Mash Stories
- “Not So Timeless After All” – an ongoing column in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
- “In the Land of Milk and Honey” in Four Chambers Press, Issue 02
- “Warm and Cold and Round and Square” in The Artist Catalogue, Vol. 2, Issue 3
- “Voracious” in One Throne Magazine (onethrone.com), Issue 02 [Nominated for Best Small Fictions anthology]
- “Seen and Not Heard” in After the Fall anthology, published by Almond Press.
- “Right Round the Corner,” published under pseudonym in The Oxford Student
- “Invaluable,” winner of the 2012 Master Plotto Student Edition competition
- [untitled] in the Tin House blog, The Open Bar
Non-Fiction
- Articles in Broadly
- Articles in Read It Forward
- Articles in Electric Literature
- “Seven for a Secret, Never to Be Told” in Winter Tangerine
- “Breaking Through the Fear: How One Woman Investigated the Life of Her Rapist” in Rewire News
- “Ketamine Saved My Life” in The Fix
- “My Impossible, Depressing Quest to Find the Right Depression Meds” in Marie Claire
- Review of Inherited Disorders in Jewish Currents
- “The Importance of Gender Politics” in Jewish Currents
- “A Wistful Look at The West Wing” In Jewish Currents
- Review of Upright Beasts by Lincoln Michel in The Collagist
- “Ricki’s Wah Wah: Music and Male Privilege” in Jewish Currents
- “From the Desk of … Ilana Masad” in Real Pants
- Review of Into the Valley by Ruth Galm in The Collagist
- “‘I Wouldn’tve Had a Biography at All’: The Millions Interviews Hanya Yanagihara” in The Millions
- “Reader of the Week” in The Chicago Tribune
- “Books by the Bed” in We Wanted to Be Writers
- “Mislaid, by Nell Zink” – review, in The Fiction Advocate
- Personal essay in Stigma Fighters
- Review of Infinite Fictions by David Winters in The Collagist
- “Israeli Women Are More Than Bikinis And Bullets” in Sisterhood, Forward
- “Rethinking Dystopian Fiction: Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl” – in New Orleans Review
- Various articles in Bustle
- “Growing Up in Israel” – column in The Jewish Currents
- “The Last Book I Loved: The Ocean at the End of the Lane“ – in The Rumpus
- “The Last Time I Died” – review of the book by Joe Nelms, in The Lit Pub
- “Dawn of the Planet of the Arseholes” – in Bad Housekeeping
- “Stephen King’s Villains and the Real-Life Fears They Represent” – in Bookish.com
- “From Tots to Bar Mitzvahs: 13 Books on Jewish Culture to Share with Your Kids” – in Bookish.com
- “Bad Movie, Great Novel: Celluloid Stinkers That Would Fare Better on the Page” – in Bookish.com
- “Israeli Author Sayed Kashua Channels Oscar Wilde in His Satirical Writing” – in Bookish.com
- Review of Robert Vaughan’s Diptychs + Triptychs + Lipsticks + Dipshits, published in The Lit Pub
- “The Books We Wouldn’t Have Without Shakespeare” – in Bookish.com
- “Classic Childhood Books That Grow With You” – in Bookish.com
- “Explaining Purim Through ‘Gatsby,’ ‘The Bachelor,’ and ‘Game of Thrones'” – in Bookish.com
- “Feminism’s Atlantic Drift” – discussion of feminism in Oxford and Sarah Lawrence College in Bad-Housekeeping.com
- “Agatha Christie’s Poisons and Other Crime & Mystery Writers’ Fascinating Lives” – in Bookish.com
- “Books to Get Hooked on Now that Breaking Bad is Over” – in Bookish.com
- “Labor of Love” – review of Ramona Ausubel’s A Guide to Being Born, published in The Lit Pub
- Coverage of public Q&A with with Joss Whedon, Alexis Denisof and Amy Acker, published in The Oxford Student
- “Deserving of Much Ado” – interview with Joss Whedon, Alexis Denisof and Amy Acker, published in The Oxford Student
- “Scoring Massive Havok” – interview with Davey Havok, front-man of band AFI and author of POP KIDS, published in The Oxford Student
- “Versatile Versifiers” – coverage of a poetry reading, published in The Oxford Student