About me
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Hi, I'm Linnie.
My name is Linnie Greene, and I'm a writer in Jersey City, NJ. I’m a copywriter in healthcare technology and cultural critic with articles at publications like Pitchfork, The New York Times, The Outline, and the LA Review of Books. I was a finalist for Joyland's 2018 Open Border fiction prize and longlisted for Best American Essays 2015. I enjoy French literature, the films of Robert Altman, yoga, and decadent 70s fashion.
To work together on brand copy, an artist’s bio, artistic statement of purpose, a piece for print or web, or another creative project, please get in touch at linnie.w.greene@gmail.com
Contact me.
Write me at linnie.w.greene@gmail.com.
Read my work.
NONFICTION
Pitchfork — regular contributor
Fast Company — The allure of CommuneTok
Fast Company — How my Chronic Illness Changed my Approach to Work
Fast Company — When Your Health Depends on a Wearable
DAME Magazine — Help! We’re Drowning in ‘Immersive Experiences’!
DAME Magazine — It’s Time to Stop Mystifying Women’s Sexuality
MEL Magazine — Gender is the Ghost That Haunts Us All
The Creative Independent — interview with Molly Young
The Outline — Help! I’m an empath being attacked by an emotional vampire!
MEL Magazine — The Age of the Anxiety Read
GQ — A Complete Guide to Incorporating Superfoods Into Your Diet
GQ — How to Get the Most Out of Your Fitness Tracker’s Data
The Los Angeles Review of Books
Hobart (long-listed, Best American Essays 2015)
FICTION
Washington Square Review — “Diplodocus” (print, online TBD)
Hobart Pulp — “What Was Left Was Ours”
The Nervous Breakdown — “Bonita”
Rascal Magazine