
Elizabeth Lothian
Brooklyn bred writer, editor, and digital marketing specialist
Editing
Tarek El-Ariss’s Water on Fire
Diego Gerard Morrison’s Pages of Mourning
Justin Taylor with Taylor Lewandowski
Michael Deagler’s Early Sobrieties
Shze-Hui Tjoa’s The Story Game
Vinson Cunningham’s Great Expectations
Victoria Chang with Mandana Chaffa
Gabriel García Márquez’s Until August
Caroline Crampton’s A Body Made of Glass: A Cultural History of Hypochondria
Richard Scott Larson’s The Long Hallway
Elliott Gish with Allison Wyss
Martin MacInnes’s In Ascension
charles theonia’s Gay Heaven Is a Dance Floor but I Can’t Relax
Flash of Remembrance: The Multiplicities of Ed Park
Shoji Morimoto’s Rental Person Who Does Nothing
Sheila Heti’s Alphabetical Diaries
Megan Nolan’s Ordinary Human Failings
Marie-Helene Bertino’s Beautyland
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s Touching the Art
Rust and Rot: 50 Years of State of Grace
Meg Kissinger’s While You Were Out
Natasha Stagg with Joel Danilewitz
Shannon Sanders with Shannon Perri
Our Strange World: Lydia Davis with Mandana Chaffa
Athena Dixon’s The Loneliness Files
Nicole Sealey with Mandana Chaffa
Margo Steines with Rachel León
Caleb Azumah Nelson’s Small Worlds
Anne Serre’s A Leopard-Skin Hat
Ruth Madievsky’s All-Night Pharmacy
Kate Zambreno’s The Light Room
Beth Nguyen’s Owner of a Lonely Heart
Greg Marshall’s Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It
Tembe Denton-Hurst with Naomi Elias
Brandon Taylor’s The Late Americans
Tezer Özlü’s Cold Nights of Childhood
Camille T. Dungy’s Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden
Chloe N. Clark with Allison Wyss
Daniel Allen Cox with Greg Marshall
Writing
Ben Fama with Elizabeth Lothian in the Brooklyn Rail
Tyriek White with Elizabeth Lothian and Joseph Salvatore in the Brooklyn Rail
On Hua Hsu’s Stay True: A Memoir in the Brooklyn Rail
Books Are Magic: Elissa Washuta on her new essay collection in Bookforum
Elizabeth Miki Brina: “The historical and the personal are intertwined.” in Guernica
Melissa Febos on How Patriarchy and Capitalism Conspire Against Women in LitHub
Stephanie Danler: Empowered by Choice in Guernica
When the Family Business Is Pot Brownies in Electric Literature
Darcey Steinke: How to Be in a Body in Guernica
Strung Out Upends Everything You Think You Know about Addiction in Bitch
Email me: ejlothian at gmail dot com