Writing and editing Mallett's writing spans criticism, interviews, and cultural
reporting for outlets including
PIN-UP and
The New York Times. In 2022, she released her first novella, the erotica book,
Deliverance, published by Smutburger. Later that year,
Barbie Dreamhouse: An Architectural Survey (Mattel Creations, 2022) was released. The book is a limited-run art book co-published by
PIN–UP and
Mattel in celebration of the Barbie Dreamhouse's 60-year anniversary. The 151-page monograph follows Barbie's Dreamhouses across six iterations, including furnishings and architectural blueprints. It was co-authored by
Felix Burrichter, Whitney Mallett, and Ben Ganz. In a 2023
Interview feature published a few days before the
Review’s first launch, she discussed reviving concise, idea-driven book criticism alongside the author
Lynne Tillman. The Whitney Review of New Writing Mallett launched
The Whitney Review of New Writing in 2023 as a broadsheet "lit-crit newspaper" emphasizing sub-1,000-word reviews, interviews, and essays. The
Review’s events have become notable convenings across art and fashion venues in New York. In January 2023,
Office Magazine documented the
Review’s
Poetry Night at Blade Study gallery tied to the exhibition on view,
Epiphany. In November 2024,
Performance Space New York hosted
LIBRARY, a one-night program "organized by
The Whitney Review." In May 2025,
The Whitney Review partnered with the Upper East Side gallery Fleiss-Vallois for
Experience of Vastness, a panel with poet
Ariana Reines, writer/performer Alex Auder, and perfumer Marissa Zappas.
Reception Coverage has described Mallett's editorial sensibility as "iconoclastic" and "subversively glamorous," situating the
Review as a lively alternative to legacy book-review formats and a hub for downtown literary culture. == References ==