
Kat Rosenfield's Interviews
Kat Rosenfield on Neil Gaiman, Blake Lively, and Women's Wants
Critic and author Kat Rosenfield joins The Gist for a full-show interview, diving into the smear campaign and campaign waged between Blake Lively her director, and the recent sexual abuse allegations against Neil Gaiman. Plus: Analysis of the surprisingly undiplomatic public exchange between Presidents Trump and Zelens
Gen Z–ers and millennials have grown up agreeing on where to stand on seemingly every social and political issue. But now they find themselves divided. Kat Rosenfield tells us how the fighting in Israel has become the first true wedge issue for those under 40. Then filmmaker Mickey Rapkin explains why he made a dark co
General: Kat’s latest novel, You Must Remember This, from Harper Collins. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/you-must-remember-this-kat-rosenfield?variant=40371773407266 The novel will be released in the UK on the 2 March 2023 and can be pre-ordered here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/you-must-remember-this/kat-
Kat Rosenfield | You Must Remember This | Ep. 84
In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Kat Rosenfield. Kat is a published author, cultural critic and podcaster. Her work has appeared in Wired, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, Playboy, Reason, and Unherd. She is the co-host of a weekly podcast called Feminine Chaos. Topics covered include Kat's ne
Novelist Spotlight #104: Edgar-nominated mystery author Kat Rosenfield
Kat Rosenfield is a culture writer and author of five novels, including the Edgar-nominated No One Will Miss Her. In 2018, she partnered with the late, great Stan Lee to co-author A Trick of Light, a new superhero story set in the digital age. We discuss: >> The impulse and rewards of writing >> The World Accord
Kat Rosenfield | Fiction In The Age of Wokeness | Ep. 62
In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Kat Rosenfield. Kat is a published author, cultural critic and podcaster. Her work has appeared in Wired, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, Playboy, Reason, and Unherd. Topics covered include: nostalgia in art, representation in book publishing, sensitivity readers, young ad
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