





Nancy Rommelmann's work appears in Reason, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, LA Weekly and other publications. She cofounded Paloma Media in 2021.
TO THE BRIDGE, A True Story of Motherhood and Murder (Little A, 2018)
“Rommelmann's investigation manages to be both a tonic meditation on the limits of knowledge and a bracing defense of its pursuit.” - Matt Welch, Reason Best of 2018
“In TO THE BRIDGE, Nancy Rommelmann takes what many consider the most unforgivable of crimes—a mother set on murdering her own children—and delivers something thoughtful and provocative: a deeply reported, sensitively told, all-too-relevant tragedy of addiction and codependency, toxic masculinity, and capricious justice. You won’t be able to look away—nor should any of us.” - Robert Kolker, author of LOST GIRLS
“How do you understand the not understandable and forgive the unforgivable? So asks one of the characters in this clear-eyed investigation into something we all turn away from. TO THE BRIDGE is tour-de-force of both journalism and compassion, in the lineage of such masterpieces In Cold Blood and The Executioner’s Song. Word by word, sentence by sentence, Rommelmann’s writing is that good. And so is her heart.” - Nick Flynn, author of ANOTHER BULLSHIT NIGHT IN SUCK CITY
"Unrelenting... A painstaking and meticulous exploration of all the facts and conjectures surrounding a disturbing case." - Kirkus Reviews
"Rommelmann employs compassion and emotional honesty in her investigation to try to comprehend the motivations behind the crime and its aftermath." - Publishers Weekly
Currently:
After the usual technical frackery, Matt and Nancy talk about the new Beatles doc "Get Back," Nancy's opinion piece for the NYT, and the movie "Pig."
The day Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty, the New York Times contacted me to write an opinion piece about decisions and divisions made in the protest environment. The piece ran November 22, 2021
It's the 32nd anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, which Matt Welch has been writing about... for 32 years! Including in the December issue of Reason magazine. He and Nancy Rommelmann might also touch on the Paloma Media website that launched the day before
Podcaster, writer and all-around dynamo Bridget Phetasy stops by Paloma Media studio for breakfast and a delightful and insightful hour-plus convo.
What a blast to be on with Kat Rosenfield,, where we discussed who's getting paid for the Dave Chappelle controversy, who's getting hurt by Instagram, and who should repent, motherf***er, repent!
A Native American pal living near George Floyd Square gives his POV on what’s going on, including wishing certain activists and others would “chill” (Reason)
Once an up-and-coming city, Portland was destroyed from within by radical activism and political ineptitude (link)