Anna Maltby
Anna Maltby is an award-winning journalist and editor and was most recently the executive editor of Elemental, Medium’s in-house health and wellness publication. She was previously the deputy editor at Real Simple magazine and a deputy editor at Refinery29, and also held staff positions at Men’s Health, Marie Claire, SELF, Fit Pregnancy, Natural Health and Condé Nast Traveler. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, O, Family Circle, Fitness, Redbook, Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, MensJournal.com, CondeNastTraveler.com, FastCompany.com_ _and Brides.com. She received her BSJ and MSJ from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Anna is also an American Council on Exercise–certified personal trainer and functional training specialist, a certified prenatal and postnatal exercise specialist, and a certified mat Pilates teacher. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two children, and two tuxedo cats.
Latest articles by Anna Maltby
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Sorority Girls Gone Wild (and Really, Really Gross)
Two separate Ohio-based Pi Beta Phi sorority chapters have come under fire this month for hosting shocking, out-of-control parties.
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Russian Women Saved from Sex Trafficking in the Nick of Time
Plus, find out how you can get involved in a new human trafficking public awareness campaign.
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MC Reviews: Life After Yes by Aidan Donnelley Rowley
Aidan Donnelley Rowley’s debut novel, Life After Yes, doesn’t bill itself as a fairytale – and it’s not one.
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Man Cleared of Rape Using the Skinny Jeans Defense
An Australian man was acquitted of rape charges because his victim's pants were apparently too tight.
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My Life in a Harem
Six-figure shopping sprees? Check! Catfights? Check! One of the Prince of Brunei's 40 girlfriends? You bet. Jillian Lauren on her 18-month adventure in a modern-day harem.
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In Business with Bestie
It's a tempting proposition, launching a company with your best friend. But experts warn that such ventures are notoriously fraught with danger. We asked our favorite fashion up-and-comers, Lisa Mayock and Sophie Buhai, the best friends behind edgy label Vena Cava, how they managed to pull it off.
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Two-Minute Date: James McAvoy Gets Frisky
Two-Minute Date: James McAvoy Gets Frisky
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