Anna Fitzpatrick is a Toronto-based writer. She is the author of the novel Good Girl and the children’s book Margot and the Moon Landing. She used to work as a freelance journalist, but now she has a day job doing comms at a Toronto nonprofit and has a lot of opinions about housing policy.

She has written for, in no real order: The New York Times Magazine, The Toronto Star, Chatelaine, The National Post, The Globe and Mail, Rookie Mag, Vice, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The Hairpin, Hazlitt, The Believer, The Local, Jezebel, Nylon, Nylon Guys, Flare, Metrograph Journal, Fashion, US Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, The Village Voice, Worn Fashion Journal, Canadian Business, Cottage Life, Medium, Montecristo, Topic, Oyster, and Refinery29.

She previously wrote a column about children’s books for the National Post called Scribbles, and at different points in her life was the resident picture book reviewer for the Globe and Mail, the digital media editor for The Believer, the online editor for Worn Fashion Journal, a contributing editor at Feeld and Metrograph Journal, and an inaugural contributor to Rookie Mag.

She is not the British tennis player, New Zealand model, or Irish illustrator, but she is sure those other Anna Fitzpatricks are very nice.

One day, she'll learn how to make a fancy website. Read her stuff here. Get in touch with her here