Jasmine Vojdani is an Iranian-American writer, editor, and teacher based in Brooklyn. She received her MFA from Columbia University and an MA in French Literature from CU Boulder. Her work has been supported by the Catwalk Institute, CRIT, and Columbia’s School of the Arts. She is currently an editor at New York Magazine, where she writes the subscriber-only newsletter, The Critics.
Selected Writing
“The Laughter Is a Trojan Horse”: Behind the Scenes of English With Tala Ashe, Interview Magazine, 2025.
Review: Good Girl by Aria Aber, New York Magazine, 2025.
A Q&A with Alba Rohrwacher about My Brilliant Friend, Vulture, 2024.
Why Are Irish Actors So Good at Accents?, Vulture, 2024.
A long talk with Mati Diop about Dahomey, Vulture, 2024.
A Q&A with Tavi Gevinson about Fan Fiction, Vulture, 2024.
Constance Debré Started Sleeping With Women. Then She Wrote Four Books. Interview Magazine, 2024.
Profile: Marie NDiaye Gets Under the Skin, Vulture, 2023.
Reasons to Love New York, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s corkscrew is the perfect place for protest.” New York Magazine, 2022.
Still, ­ Magazine, 2021.
Interview with Porochista Khakpour, Columbia Journal, 2020.