Press
Fiction
- Library Journal, April 30, 2019: Q&A, Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer, Mystery Genre Spotlight
- Bustle, May 1, 2019: 13 Asian American & Pacific Islander Authors On The First Time They Saw Themselves In A Book
- Montclair Literary Festival, March 23, 2019: Do Prizes Matter?
- The Story Prize, February 1, 2019: Longlist for Short Story Collections Published in 2018
- Kenyon Review, December 3, 2018: Holiday Reading Recommendations
- Foreword, November 1, 2018: Five Stellar Debut Short Story Collections by Indie Authors
- The Massachusetts Review, October 17, 2018: Interview, 10 Questions for Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer
- Arts Digest, Fall 2018, New York University: “Psychologist Pens Boundless Novel Insights”
- Foreword, Starred Review, November/December, 2018
- The Gazette, Review, October 13, 2018: ‘THE WATER DIVINER AND Other STORIES’ A strong collection for a writer on the rise
- Poets & Writers, Page One: Where New and Noteworthy Books Begin, November/December, 2018
- Basso Profundo, July 14, 2018: “The Water Diviner and Other Stories” By Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer
- r.kv.r.y Quarterly Literary Journal, June 2013: Interview with Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer
Psychology
- Mad in America, October 3, 2018: ‘Study examines voice hearing accounts of 499 nonclinical individuals’
- Mad in America, December 7, 2016: ‘Stigma may increase distress in individuals who hear voices’
- The Guardian, March 18, 2016: ‘What does your inner voice say to you?’
- Times of India, February 25, 2016: ‘Most people hear voices when they read, finds study’
- Medical Daily, February 25, 2016: ‘Hearing voices in your head? More than 80% of readers have inner voice, but not everyone shares the same narrator’
- The Independent, February 23, 2016: ‘Most people ‘hear voices’ when they read, psychological study finds’
- British Psychological Society Research Digest, February 22, 2016: ‘You hear a voice in your head when you’re reading, right?’
- Mad in America, May 20, 2015: ‘People often “hear voices” while reading’
- Psychology Today, June 8, 2014: ‘Voice-hearing gets a bad press—literally