Maris Kreizman

Maris Kreizman is an essayist and critic with a bi-weekly column at Lit Hub, whose work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The LA Times, Vanity Fair, BuzzFeed, Esquire, and GQ. She has also published the Book Slaughterhouse 90210.

Career
Kreizman was listed as one of the Publishers Weekly Notables of the Year, and was profiled in Refinery 29 after "landing her dream job." The Observer then followed a day in her life.

Maris started a nationwide Book of the Month club to promote diversity in reading. The LA Times profiled her book club, commenting, "It's not your grandma's book of the month club." Amy Poehler's Smart Girls talked about Kreizman's contribution, through her book club, to Women's History Month.

Poets & Writers magazine called Kreizman one the funniest voices on Twitter, and Refinery29 said she's changing the literary landscape. Vogue called her and her husband, Josh Gondelman the "George and Amal of the Twitter-Lit World ."

Personal life
Kreizman is an alum of the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband Josh Gondelman and their pug Bizzy.

Selected articles

 * (29 March, 2018) "Meg Wolitzer's 'The Female Persuasion' leads the charge toward a better, feminist world" Los Angeles Times
 * (25 June, 2018) "MTV's Daria reboot is the perfect vehicle to channel our collective hatred for America's phonies" NBC News
 * (20 August, 2018) "My Self-Care Routine Is Following Pugs On Instagram" Buzzfeed
 * (10 May, 2019) "How Casey Cep Wrote the True Crime Book Harper Lee Couldn't" Vulture
 * (1 November, 2019) "Carmen Maria Machado's New Memoir Fills In The Gray Areas Of Abuse" Buzzfeed
 * (9 April, 2019) "Why I Am Stockpiling Insulin in My Fridge" The New York Times
 * (11 May, 2019) "Listening to My Neighbors Fight" The Atlantic
 * (20 November, 2019) "Why the Publishing Industry Just Can't Quit Donald Trump Junior" Vanity Fair
 * (5 February, 2020) My family founded Barneys. Now the great department store is closing. Vox
 * (11 February, 2020) "John Bolton's Book Deal Is Part of a Worrying Trend in Book Publishing" Vox
 * (17 March, 2020) "Q&A with James McBride" The Wall Street Journal
 * (24 May, 2022) "The Legacy of Gone Girl" Esquire
 * (5 December, 2023) "The Best Books of 2023" Vulture
 * (24 December, 2023) "Let's Rescue Book Lovers From This Online Hellscape" The New York Times