“As technology advances and as we can do more, some of those things may benefit us but we also create a situation and culture where people forget that their bodily autonomy doesn’t have to be bound up in data and science.” – Megan Angelo
Megan Angelo has written about television, film, women and pop culture, and motherhood for publications including The New York Times (where she helped launch city comedy coverage), Glamour (where she was a contributing editor and wrote a column on women and television), Elle, The Wall Street Journal, Marie Claire, and Slate. She is a mother of three and lives in Pennsylvania. Followers is her first novel.
Connect with Megan on Twitter, Instagram, on her website.
Megan’s book recommendations: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid, The Wives by Tarryn Fisher, and All Adults Here by Emma Straub
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