You can read all of my work for the New Statesman here.
Favourites from the New Statesman:
Why Goodreads is bad for books
My sister and I were inseparable as children. How did we end up so distant as adults?
The strange case of Paul Zimmer, the influencer who came back as a different person
What is shitposting? And why does it matter that the BBC got it wrong?
The Christchurch shooting shows how a far-right web culture is driving radicalisation
INTERVIEW with Leïla Slimani – “My books will form your worst nightmares”: Leïla Slimani on family, Paris, and sexual violence
Eco-fascism: The ideology marrying environmentalism and white supremacy thriving online
The Guardian
Why the BBC is so bad at engaging younger audiences
GQ
What it’s like to have your dating profile publicly shamed
The people who optimise their proposals for Instagram
What it’s like for your partner to leave you to go on Love Island
The Sunday Times
To stop extremists, first unpick their cryptic online world
Prospect
Forget the £10,000—it’s time to accept that millennials aren’t sabotaging themselves
Learning “Greek” in Ohio: the curious story of how immigration keeps old dialects alive
Men have an empathy problem—so let’s get boys reading fiction