Arianna Rebolini is a writer, editor, and member of the National Book Critics Circle. Her criticism, essays, and features have been featured in Bustle, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Esquire, TIME, The Cut, Vulture, O Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her debut novel, Public Relations (Grand Central Publishing), co-authored with Katie Heaney, is out now. Her memoir, Better, is forthcoming from Harper Wave. She lives in Queens with her husband, son, and two cats.
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