
From a psychotherapist and the New York Times bestselling author of Monkey Mind, a thoughtful, deeply personal exploration of our most difficult emotions. Hard Feelings, available 3/3/2026: bit.ly/45aOYzl
Emily Bobrow
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@EmilyBobrow
Senior editor @TheAtlantic; Formerly @WSJ, @TheEconomist; bemused observer

From a psychotherapist and the New York Times bestselling author of Monkey Mind, a thoughtful, deeply personal exploration of our most difficult emotions. Hard Feelings, available 3/3/2026: bit.ly/45aOYzl









We’re excited to announce four new members of The Atlantic’s editorial staff: @EmilyBobrow and @katiezez are joining as senior editors; and @lil_smush and @JonLemire join as staff writers. More here: theatlantic.com/press-releases…



In Helen Phillips’s latest novel the water tastes like chemicals, the air is eye-stingingly polluted, and many people are out of work, having been replaced by intelligent robots. Its dystopian setting sounds bleak—and plausibly so econ.st/3zcE6nR 👇

This was a very taxing piece to write. It will be my last thing in WSJ for a while as my column has come to an end with changes in emphasis for the paper. I am braced for rude and unsupportive comments.








Some have asked whether I wrote all or part of last night's piece in advance. theatlantic.com/politics/archi… Answer: No. My method when I write about something set for a fixed time (SOTU address, etc.) is to try to blank my mind beforehand, so I can see without preconceptions. (thread)

“It wasn’t normal, what was happening. It wasn’t normal at all.” In an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir, @embot writes about the summer of 2020—and the end of a relationship. nyer.cm/B2OVYcY