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GIADA SCODELLARO

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  • Writing(s)
    • Ruins. Child
    • Some of Them Will Carry Me
  • Making(s)
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For Ruins, Child:

Ruins, Child, A Poetic Reflection on Womanhood • AnOther Magazine

Scodellaro’s Ruins, Child by Loré Yessuff • The Brooklyn Rail

Ruins, Child Review • Publishers Weekly

Scodellaro’s Debut Wins The Novel Prize • LitHub

What to Read This Winter • Frieze

Most Anticipated Queer Books for 2026 • Electric Lit

Sixty Books to Look Out For 2026 • The Sydney Morning Herald

The Fiction Pick of the Week • The Sydney Morning Herald

 
 

 For Some of Them Will Carry Me:

“A Triangle” • The New Yorker

“The Ethics of Piracy” • BOMB

“Peach” • Harper’s Magazine

“Barbershop” • Granta

“540i” • Astra Magazine

“Three Months of Banana” • LitHub

“Hangnails, and Other Diseases” • The White Review

“The Foot of the Tan Building” and “Cabbage, The Highest Arch” • Bookforum

Embodied, Explosive Worlds, by Julia Brown • Gulf Coast

What’s Happening in Fiction, by Barbara Epler • TANK Magazine

The Best Books of 2022 • The New Yorker

Daydreams of Blackness, by Georgie Fehringer • The Rumpus

9 Short Story Collections About Women’s Bodies • Electric Lit

Some of Them Will Carry Me, by Jackie Thomas-Kennedy • The Harvard Review

Some of Them Will Carry Me ★ Review • Publishers Weekly

SOTWCM ★ Review • Booklist

Prose:

Amina Cain and Giada Scodellaro on Marie NDiaye’s Self-Portait in Green • The Chicago Review of Books

 Interviews:

Giada Scodellaro with Julia Brown • The Brooklyn Rail

5 Questions with Giada Scodellaro • City Lights

 
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