Anna Shechtman on The Riddles of the Sphinx, in conversation with Kameron Austin Collins
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Combining the soul-baring confessional of Brain on Fire and the addictive storytelling of The Queen’s Gambit, a renowned puzzle creator’s compulsively readable memoir and history of the crossword puzzle as an unexpected site of women’s work and feminist protest.
The indisputable “queen of crosswords,” Anna Shechtman published her first New York Times puzzle at age nineteen, and later, spearheaded the The New Yorker’s popular crossword section. Working with a medium often criticized as exclusionary, elitist, and out-of-touch, Anna is one of very few women in the field of puzzle making, where she strives to make the everyday diversion more diverse.
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03/19/2024 06:00 pm
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Anna Shechtman on The Riddles of the Sphinx, in conversation with Kameron Austin Collins
<p><strong>Combining the soul-baring confessional of </strong><em><strong>Brain on Fire</strong></em><strong> and the addictive storytelling of </strong><em><strong>The Queen’s Gambit</strong></em><strong>, a renowned puzzle creator’s compulsively readable memoir and history of the crossword puzzle as an unexpected site of women’s work and feminist protest.</strong></p><p>The indisputable “queen of crosswords,” Anna Shechtman published her first <em>New York Times</em> puzzle at age nineteen, and later, spearheaded the <em>The New Yorker</em>’s popular crossword section. Working with a medium often criticized as exclusionary, elitist, and out-of-touch, Anna is one of very few women in the field of puzzle making, where she strives to make the everyday diversion more diverse.</p>
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