Jennifer Byrne

Jennifer Byrne does not actively seek out pop culture, but instead absorbs it involuntarily, as if through a semipermeable membrane (actually, she gets it from her computer and TV). In Pop Osmosis she explores her own deeply conflicted reactions to will explore my own deeply conflicted reactions to many high and low pop culture phenomena to which she is exposed, from the genuinely intriguing to the stuff that might involve accessory dogs. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The National Ledger, and in various clever emails.

Farmville: Fetch Me My Manure Boots

After the Rapture: Passing the Saving on to You

Creepy Crawly Ad Bots

He’s Just Not That Into Anyone

De-synchronized Swimming

Catalogs: Disposable but Indispensable

I’m in UR Culture, Rewriting UR Bible…

The Ghost and the Machine

Facebook Children of a Lesser Cause

Love Rated XOXO

Look What the Cat Lady Dragged in

My Name is URL