MADDALENA AND THE DARK
Publishers Weekly: I Want You To Want Me
Chicago Reader: Inside Vivaldi’s all-female Orchestra
The Millions: Julia Fine Gets Real About Teenage Girlhood
Chicago Review of Books: Desires and Otherworldly Dangers
Shondaland: ‘Maddalena and the Dark’ Was Inspired By the Magical City of Venice and an 18th Century Composer
Barnes & Noble: Poured Over
Third Coast Review: Book Review
Literary Prospects: Interview
LitHub: Literary Concertos, A Reading List of Novels Inspired By Other Art Forms
Tor.com: Marrying the Sea
THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE
The Boston Globe: Surreal bedtime stories in ‘The Upstairs House’
The New York Times: New Thrillers That Glitter with Malice
Chicago Magazine: Tackling the New Motherhood Taboo
Guernica: Ghosts of Rebel Children’s Book Authors
Ploughshares: The Maternal Gothic and Maternal Ambition
The Rumpus: The Gothic Horror of the Fourth Trimester
The Millions: Goodnight Mom
Washington Independent Review of Books: Book Review
The Rumpus: The Fractures of Motherhood: Julia Fine's The Upstairs House
Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books: Julia Fine, The Upstairs House
Chicago Review of Books: Postpartum Hauntings and Conflicting Desires
Third Coast Review: Julia Fine on Modernism, Motherhood, and Margaret Wise Brown
Historical Novel Society: Book Review
WHAT SHOULD BE WILD
Ladies of the Fright: Julia Fine on Writing Her Debut, Feminine Desire, and Finding an Agent
Zoamorphosis: Visions of the Daughters of Urizon
B&N Reads: Fables Are Such Force, in Conversation with Erika Swyler
Dead Darlings: An Interview with Julia Fine, author of What Should Be Wild
Chicago Review of Books: Julia Fine on Fairy Tales, Female Desire, and Empowerment
Midwestern Gothic: Interview, Julia Fine
Chicago Magazine: One Way to Write a First Novel? Under the Wing of Audrey Niffenegger
Bustle: 'What Should Be Wild' By Julia Fine Beautifully Captures The Difficult Transition From Girl To Woman Through The Story Of A Girl With A Curse
The Wall Street Journal: Fables Remade for the Modern Age
LitHub: What Snow White and the Evil Queen Taught Me About Desire
Electric Lit: The 8 Best Curses in Literature
Historical Novel Society: What Should Be Wild
Largehearted Boy: Julia Fine's Playlist for her novel "What Should Be Wild"
The Qwillery: Interview with Julia Fine, author of What Should Be Wild
TK with James Scott: Julia Fine and Erin Wicks
New Books Network: Julia Fine, "What Should Be Wild"
WDCB News: The Arts Section
TMJ4 Milwaukee: The Morning Blend
Writer's Bone: Author Julia Fine speaks to Daniel Ford about her debut novel What Should Be Wild
Newcity Lit: Magic and Mayhem
Bookpage: A Dash, A Dollop, A Sprinkling of Magic
The British Fantasy Society: Book Review