Melynda Fuller’s writing has appeared in The Rumpus, LitHub, A Women's Thing, and Poets & Writers, among others. She lives in Hudson, New York, and is currently at work on a collection of essays.
Melynda Fuller
Articles
The Granular Nuances of Meaning
Elisa Gabbert’s new collection of essays explores modes of memory and communication.
When Fear Goes Pop: An Interview with Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel on “Fear Icons”
In this monthly series, Melynda Fuller interviews writer and academic Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel about her debut essay collection “Fear Icons.”
Fighting for Emotional Liberty in Joanna Walsh’s “Break.up”
Joanna Walsh’s latest work of autofiction uses the ghosts of the immediate past to examine the long game of life.
Violence and Glamour in Eileen Chang’s “Little Reunions”
Melynda Fuller reviews Eileen Chang's "Little Reunions," recently rereleased by NYRB Classics.
A Silent Storm: Art, Obsession, Death, and Marcel Marceau
Melynda Fuller appreciates “A Twenty Minute Silence Followed by Applause,” an extended essay on Marcel Marceau by Shawn Wen.
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