Randle Browning is a writer from Texas living in Brooklyn, New York. She is an MFA candidate at Columbia University (’25), and is at work on a memoir about mothers and ghosts. Her writing has appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books, The Brooklyn Rail, Electric Literature, Publishers Weekly, and elsewhere.
Randle Browning
Articles
This Book Is About Me
Randle Browning reviews Emily Adrian’s new work of autofiction, “Daughterhood.”
An Ethical Matryoshka: On Daniela Petrova’s “Her Daughter’s Mother”
Randle Browning reviews “Her Mother’s Daughter” by Daniela Petrova.
The Bitchified Decade We’re Still Paying For
Allison Yarrow’s “90s Bitch” explores how pre-2000s culture both celebrated and constrained autonomous femininity.
A Recipe for Coping in Trump’s America
Two books on the Trump era offer a mixed blessing. Yes, he’s out of control. But the kitchen may be your best place of refuge.
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