Media Editor & Social Media Manager
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Zoë G. Burnett traveled as a child and lived in France for a minute, so she thinks she knows something. Always in her own way, Zoë set out with an MA in Art History and went into marketing, instead. Her work has also been featured in The Vintage Woman Magazine and Ivy-Style, and she is currently writing her first style and witchcraft guide.
Emerging from isolation and contemplation, Media Editor Zoë G. Burnett emerges to recommend two films for the finale of a long winter in lockdown.
In our latest look at The Attic’s personal wardrobes, we visit the favorite cold weather prints, patterns, and cozy textiles that break us free of the hum drum dark days of the season.
Here, to cap off 2020, a few of The Attic’s editors and writers share some thoughts on reading slumps, and the titles that finally got us through it.
Contributing Editor and Film Columnist Zoë G. Burnett reviews Sleepy Hollow (1999) and champions one of Horror’s most unappreciated anti-heroines.
Between two full moons, Zoë G. Burnett recommends a respite from our daily horrors to projected horrors.
As summer rolls on, Contributing Editor Zoë G. Burnett shares a humorous look into her working from home wardrobe.
Living vicariously through the screen, Zoë G. Burnett travels from mediaeval Japan to 1970s LA with a list for anyone who wants to be anywhere but here.
Media Editor Zoë G. Burnett reviews two documentaries about two women she should have already known about, and you should, too.