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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • The Metropolitan Review

    The Metropolitan Review is a books and culture review magazine founded in 2025.

  • Ross Barkan

    My new novel, Glass Century, is out now. I'm the Editor-in-Chief of The Metropolitan Review, a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, and a columnist for New York Magazine.

  • Matthew Morgan

    An omnivorous reader building a life out of books.

  • Joel Cuthbertson

    Joel Cuthbertson is a writer and librarian from Denver.

  • Stuart Ross

    American writer

  • Derek Neal

    I write about literature, film, culture...and whatever else I'm interested in.

  • Caleb Caudell

    Fiction and nonfiction. [email protected]

  • Stephen G. Adubato

    Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo

  • Megan Gafford

    Artist and writer

  • Vanessa Ogle

    Vanessa Ogle is a poet, writer, and educator. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, Business Insider, Literary Hub, Cordite Poetry Review, and elsewhere. She received her MFA from Hunter College and lives in New York.

  • Lou Bahet

    Founder & Executive Editor at The Metropolitan Review

  • Sam Jennings

    American Writer in London/Poetry Editor at The Hinternet/Film Critic at The Metropolitan Review.

  • Adam Pearson

    Commentary, criticism, fiction, and other prose

  • David Polonoff
  • The Wayback Machine

    Novelist

  • Thomas Peermohamed Lambert

    Thomas Peermohamed Lambert is a writer, like everyone else on here. His first novel, Shibboleth, is published by Europa Editions.

  • Steff

    Austin-based poet and essayist. Author of CATACLYSM MOVES ME I REGRET TO SAY (2025).

  • Django Ellenhorn

    Fiction Editor at The Metropolitan Review

  • Ena Alvarado

    Writer, researcher, and fact-checker from Caracas, Venezuela

  • Jonah Raskin

    Author in San Francisco

  • D. Eric Parkison

    Poet and Programming Director at the Gloucester Writers Center

  • Sav Huitema

    I’m Savannah "Sav" Huitema, a writer, model, and J.D. living in Manhattan. I think and write about law, art, fashion and culture.

  • Tom McAllister

    Author of novels HOW TO BE SAFE (2018) and THE YOUNG WIDOWER'S HANDBOOK (2017), as well as essay collection IT ALL FELT IMPOSSIBLE (2025). Book Fight! podcast co-host. Barrelhouse Magazine nonfiction editor.

  • Anita Bushell

    Anita Bushell is the author of One Way to Whitefish (2024), and Object Essays: A Collection (2022). Her work appears in multiple publications online. Find her at anitabushell.com

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