Sarah Nicole Prickett

[8][9][10] She has written on topics such as gender and sexual violence,[11][12] clothes as memory,[13] the nude in modernist and contemporary art,[14] food,[15] the mythology and myth of Wonder Woman,[16] bipolar female memoirs,[17] Instagram and envy,[18] Jo Ann Callis,[19] Elizabeth Hardwick,[20] Aaron Sorkin[21] Miley Cyrus,[22] Lana Del Rey,[23] Joan Didion,[24] Peter Hujar,[25] Gary Indiana,[26] Clancy Martin,[27] Renata Adler and Azealia Banks,[28] Enlightened,[29] Nymphomaniac,[30] and Spring Breakers.

[31] In 2014, T Magazine recommended Prickett's Tumblr in a weekly list of "five captivating online destinations you should be visiting often," noting she answers "anything you want to ask her on matters ranging from fledgling writing careers to shopping.

[33] The New York Times cited her alongside Justin Bieber, Ryan Gosling, and Grimes as one of seventeen public figures responsible for making Canada "hip.

"[3] Later that year, Billboard announced that Prickett had been named an editor at Real Life, a new magazine on culture and technology.

Prickett wrote complete episode recaps of David Lynch's Twin Peaks: The Return in 2017.