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Melissa Broder (born August 29, 1979) is an American author, essayist and poet. Her work includes the novels The Pisces (Penguin Random House 2018), Milk Fed (Simon and Schuster 2021), and Death Valley (Scribner, 2023), the poetry collection Last Sext (Tin House 2016), and the essay collection So Sad Today (Grand Central 2016), as well as the Twitter feed also titled So Sad Today, on which the book is based. Broder has written for The New York Times, Elle, Vice, Vogue Italia, and New York magazine‘s The Cut. Early life Broder grew up in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, with her younger sister Hayley. Her father, Bob, was a tax lawyer and her mother owned a stationery store. She attended the Baldwin School and became interested in poetry early, writing her first collection in third grade. Broder attended Tufts University, where she edited the literary magazine Queen's Head and Artichoke. She graduated in 2001 with a degree in English and then moved to San Francisco, where she worked odd jobs before relocating to New York City at 25. There she worked as a publicist for Penguin Books and attended night classes at City College of New York, earning an MFA in poetry. Broder has been clean and sober since age 25. Career Poetry Broder has published five collections of poetry, including Superdoom (2021). She won a Pushcart Prize for the poem "Forgotten Sound", included in her collection Last Sext. Twitter Broder began tweeting anonymously from her So Sad Today Twitter account in 2012. She began her So Sad Today column for Vice in December 2014. She revealed herself as the account's author in a Rolling Stone interview in May 2015. As of February 2021, the So Sad Today profile had more than 1 million followers. So Sad Today In 2016, Broder published a collection of personal essays, So Sad Today, based on her Twitter account. The collection includes some essays initially published in Vice under her So Sad Today pen name. The Pisces In 2018 Broder published the novel The Pisces, which garnered praise from The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue, and The Washington Post. Milk Fed In 2021, Broder published Milk Fed, a critically acclaimed novel that Kirkus called "[b]old, dry, and delightfully dirty." Other projects Broder is adapting The Pisces for Lionsgate Films. She also writes the Beauty and Death column for Elle. In 2020 it was announced that a television show based on her novel Milk Fed was being developed. No news has emerged since then. Broder records a podcast titled eating alone in my car in which she openly discusses her work, daily life, obsessions, and "rants about everything from mortality to Poptarts to depression". She has recorded near-weekly episodes of the podcast since May 2018. Personal life Broder is married and lives in Los Angeles. She is a caregiver for her husband, who has a progressive neuroimmune disease that leaves him bedridden for months at a time. She is bisexual. Bibliography Poetry When You Say One Thing But Mean Your Mother (Ampersand Books, 2010) Meat Heart (Publishing Genius, 2012) Scarecrone (Publishing Genius, 2014) Dust Moan (New Hive, 2014) [1][2] Last Sext (Tin House, 2016) Superdoom: Selected Poems (Tin House, 2021) Essay collection So Sad Today (Grand Central, 2016) Novels The Pisces (Penguin Random House, 2018) Milk Fed (Simon and Schuster, 2021) Death Valley (Simon and Schuster, 2023) Contributor The Ampersand Vol. 4 (Ampersand Book, 2009) [3] [4] Stoked V (2013) [5][6] Poetry Magazine December 2014 (Poetry Foundation, 2014) [7][8] Keep This Bag Away from Children 2 [9] The Hour of the Star (narrator, 2017) [10] [11] Through Clenched Teeth (Triangle House, 2018) [12] Regiment of Women (Modern Library, 2023) [13] [14] References External links Official website @sosadtoday on Twitter @melissabroder on Twitter. Discover the Melissa Broder popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Melissa Broder books.

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    Daniel M. Lavery

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