Danielle Chelosky is a writer and journalist from New York. She works at Stereogum and has bylines in NPR, The Fader, and Billboard. She is an editor at Hobart and an editorial assistant at Amphetamine Sulphate. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 2022 and was awarded the Lori Hertzberg Prize for Creativity. Her debut novel, Pregaming Grief, was published in 2024 by SF/LD.
Danielle Chelosky
Articles
It Turns Out He Has a Heart
Danielle Chelosky examines Michel Houellebecq’s “Annihilation,” translated by Shaun Whiteside.
Because We Care
Danielle Chelosky reviews Constance Debré’s “Name,” translated by Lauren Elkin.
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