In 'The Pisces,' a Woman and a Merman Fall in Love. Aquatic Erotica Ensues. - The New York Times
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Who are the real people behind these carefully crafted Twitter and Instagram personas? | The Independent | The Independent
So Sad Today Author Melissa Broder on Twitter Anonymity and Internet A | Vanity Fair
Melissa Broder on the difference between poetry and Twitter – The Creative Independent
Review: The searing vulnerability of Melissa Broder's So Sad Today - The Globe and Mail
Talking to @sosadtoday's Melissa Broder about Jeremih, internet addiction, and being a teen for life | The Verge
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Culture Diary: So Sad Today. Of course, these sentiments aren't that… | by Jill Gallagher | Nov, 2020 | Medium
Melissa Broder on the difference between poetry and Twitter – The Creative Independent
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Melissa Broder Celebrates Her First Novel at Deep Vellum Books, But She's Still @SoSadToday - D Magazine
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The Hidden Vulnerabilities of @SoSadToday | The New Yorker