Sophie Drukman-Feldstein
@sophiedrukman.bsky.social
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Freelance editor, writer, French translator. Formal constraints enthusiast. Work published in the Bellingham Review and Contemporary Verse 2. Reader for @thedodgemag.bsky.social. They/them drukmanfeldstein.com
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While we’re all talking about single-sentence novels, I just wanna say how great Mort aux girafes by Pierre Demarty is. If you read French, I highly recommend it. Bleak and funny and labyrinthine. I think about it all the time
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Yesterday was a real rollercoaster because I went to both my favorite subway station and my least favorite subway station (Natural History Museum and Fulton, respectively)
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Submissions are open until July 31!
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In commemoration of Nakba Day, we would like to announce our forthcoming special issue "Return to Roots: Writing Toward Land--A special teaching issue on Palestine and the Global Indigenous Struggle" (January 2026), guest edited by Palestinian poet Sara Abou Rashed.
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To help remember the planets in our solar system, you can use the mnemonic “My Very Photogenic Mother Died In A Freak Accident (Picnic, Lightning) When I Was Three”
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Imagining a screenwriter so committed to their vision of each character’s idiolect that they write all their screenplays in the IPA
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I think my favorite book I read this year was Le sari vert by Ananda Devi. Also probably the only book that’s given me nightmares as an adult
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Hi, I’m Sophie! I’m available for copy, line, and developmental editing. I’ve worked with a wide range of material: fiction, narrative nonfiction, news articles, poetry, technical writing, SEO-optimized blogposts, etc.