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Sara Black McCulloch

Sara Black McCulloch is a writer living in Toronto. Her work has appeared in the Believer, Hazlitt, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Bright Wall/Dark Room, and i-D.

Features

Life on Autopilot

By Sara Black McCullochApril 1, 2020
An interview with Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley, a memoir about the tech-bro universe’s notions of progress
Essays & Reviews

Host in the Shell

By Sara Black McCullochDecember 16, 2014
Immune systems don’t make for clean narratives, even as we expect them to keep us pure
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