Anonymous wrote:I think that if it wasn’t Elizabeth Bruenig, who blends memoir with reporting a lot, I wouldn’t have been confused. But her beat, even at the Atlantic, is a lot of personal narrative.
She admits that she used her own experience to flesh out the mother parts. At the very best it seems like autofiction and should have been labeled that way. There is enough disbelief about vaccine preventable illnesses.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/the-atlantics-elizabeth-bruenig-on-her-hypothetical-heavily-reported-measles-essay/