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The Case of the Stolen Ruby Slippers
Journalism
The Case of the Stolen Ruby Slippers
Journalism

In this cover story for The Washington Post Magazine, I uncover one of the most infamous crimes in Hollywood history.

Journalism
The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
Journalism
The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
Journalism

For The New Yorker, I wrote about Frances Glessner Lee, who invented crime scene investigation using tiny dollhouses depicting homicides, accidents, and suicides.

Journalism
The Endless Robbing of Native American Graves
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The Endless Robbing of Native American Graves
Journalism

For a cover story in The Washington Post Magazine, I exposed the harrowing true crime story of American pothunters.

Journalism
After the Cure
Essays
After the Cure
Essays

This essay started out as a love letter to all us daughters of difficult mothers. It morphed into a love letter to my difficult mother, and it remains one of my most-read stories.

Essays
On Nostalgia
Essays
On Nostalgia
Essays

This essay delves into family secrets, grief, and the multi-layered mysteries of family history.

Essays
A Modern Girl’s Guide to Childbirth
Fiction
A Modern Girl’s Guide to Childbirth
Fiction

This short story, published in PANK magazine, was selected by Roxane Gay as a Wigleaf Short Fiction winner.

Fiction
Rocket to Venus
Journalism
Rocket to Venus
Journalism

In 1927, a Baltimore inventor built a rocket to get to the planet Venus. Nearly a century later, a documentary crew is on a mission to find it.

Journalism
Claire McCardell
Essays, Journalism
Claire McCardell
Essays, Journalism

“Men are free from the clothes problem—why should I not follow their example?” A profile of Claire McCardell who took on the fashion industry and revolutionized what women wear.

Essays, Journalism
The Last Bullet
Fiction
The Last Bullet
Fiction

Two rival cultural organizations hear a rumor that one of the wealthiest women in town is on her deathbed. The hunt for her inheritance begins.

Fiction
The Architecture of Civility
Essays
The Architecture of Civility
Essays

Architecture is more than aesthetics. It is humanity’s values writ large. Who might we ideally be? And how might architecture help to get us there?

Essays
Notes From a Suicide
Essays
Notes From a Suicide
Essays

This essay about my grandmother’s tragic death was recognized as a notable essay in the Best American Essays anthology.

Essays
Danish Modern
Fiction
Danish Modern
Fiction

This short story, which first appeared in the Winter 2013 issue of The Little Patuxent Review, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

Fiction
The Sea of Tranquility
Fiction
The Sea of Tranquility
Fiction

An aging astronaut struggles with soaring expectations and an unexpected phobia in this story published in The Southern Review.

Fiction
McSweeney’s
Fiction
McSweeney’s
Fiction

In 2017 the Mall of America announced a writer-in-residence program and the idea of living and writing inside a mall inspired this piece for McSweeney’s Internet Tendencies.

Fiction
Snake in the Garden
Journalism
Snake in the Garden
Journalism

The shocking history of one of America’s earliest garden suburbs and how bigotry shaped the landscape of American real estate.

Journalism
My Life as a Rock-and-Roll Roadie
Essays, Journalism
My Life as a Rock-and-Roll Roadie
Essays, Journalism

I was once a roadie for one of the biggest rock bands of the day and I wrote about the experience for Slate.

Essays, Journalism
Joe Gans
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Joe Gans
Journalism

Boxing champion Joe Gans was one of the greatest and most celebrated athletes of his time. So why do so few people remember his name?

Journalism

 

Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson