American journalist, writer, and academic
Rachel Louise Snyder
Snyder at the 2023 Texas Book Festival
Occupation Journalist Genre non-fiction; novel
Rachel Louise Snyder is an American journalist, writer, and professor. She has written about domestic violence and worked as a foreign correspondent for the public radio program Marketplace ,[1] and also contributed to All Things Considered and This American Life . She is a professor in the Department of Literature at American University
A story she reported for This American Life [2] with Ira Glass and Sarah Koenig won an Overseas Press Award.
Her work has appeared in The New York Times ,[3] The New Yorker ,[4] The Washington Post ,[5] and Slate .[6] Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , she has lived in London , Cambodia , and Washington, D.C.
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^ "How many countries are in your jeans?" . Marketplace . January 29, 2008. Retrieved April 25, 2020 .
^ "Archive - This American Life" . This American Life . Retrieved January 18, 2018 .
^ "RACHEL LOUISE SNYDER" . query.nytimes.com . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ Snyder, Rachel Louise (2013-07-15). "A Raised Hand" . The New Yorker . ISSN 0028-792X . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ Snyder, Rachel Louise (2017-11-16). "Perspective | Which domestic abusers will go on to commit murder? This one act offers a clue" . The Washington Post . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ "Rachel Louise Snyder | Writers in Schools" . wins.penfaulkner.org . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ Freeman, Hadley (March 29, 2008). "Review: Fugitive Denim by Rachel Louise Snyder" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ See, Carolyn (January 23, 2014). " 'What We've Lost Is Nothing,' by Rachel Louise Snyder" . The Washington Post . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ "Review: 'What We've Lost is Nothing,' by Rachel Louise Snyder" . Minneapolis Star Tribune . Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
^ Bloom, Amy (June 10, 2019). "No Visible Bruises by Rachel Louise Snyder review – domestic violence in America" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 14, 2019 .
^ Dvorak, Petula. "She wrote a book about domestic violence. Then its carnage shook her own life" . The Washington Post .
^ " 'No Visible Bruises': Unlearning Myths And Uncovering Solutions For Domestic Abuse" . WAMU . Retrieved June 14, 2019 .
^ Roth, Alisa (June 7, 2019). "An Epidemic of Violence We Never Discuss" . The New York Times . Retrieved June 14, 2019 .
^ Szalai, Jennifer (May 24, 2023). "An Unsparing Memoir of Hardship Transmuted Into Possibility" . The New York Times . Retrieved June 21, 2023 .
^ "Rachel Louise Snyder on her coming-of-age memoir 'Women We Buried, Women We Burned' " . NPR . May 27, 2023.
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