Prickett has been a contributing editor at
The New Inquiry and
Real Life. She has written on topics such as gender and sexual violence, clothes as memory, the nude in modernist and contemporary art, food, the mythology and myth of
Wonder Woman,
bipolar female memoirs,
Instagram and envy,
Jo Ann Callis,
Elizabeth Hardwick,
Aaron Sorkin Miley Cyrus,
Lana Del Rey,
Joan Didion,
Peter Hujar,
Gary Indiana,
Janet Malcolm,
Clancy Martin,
Renata Adler and
Azealia Banks,
Enlightened,
Nymphomaniac, and
Spring Breakers. In 2014,
T Magazine recommended Prickett's
Tumblr in a weekly list of "five captivating online destinations you should be visiting often," noting she answers "anything you want to ask her on matters ranging from fledgling writing careers to shopping. She'll offer a personal opinion about anything and everything, especially topics that are rated NC-17." In 2016,
Brooklyn Magazine named Prickett as one of the "100 Most Influential People in
Brooklyn Culture," citing her work on
Adult as well as her writing for
Hazlitt,
n+1,
Bookforum, Artforum, and
T Magazine. The
New York Times cited her alongside
Justin Bieber,
Ryan Gosling, and
Grimes as one of seventeen public figures responsible for making Canada "hip." Later that year,
Billboard announced that Prickett had been named an editor at
Real Life, a new magazine on culture and technology. Prickett wrote complete episode recaps of
David Lynch's
Twin Peaks: The Return for
Artforum in 2017. == References ==