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Writing Atlas

Jennifer 8. Lee, Ted Benson, Heidi Pitlor, mads gordon, Hannah Oo, Cate Burtner, Danielle Sherman, Chloe Chen, Kevin Payravi, Ariela, Sara Komatsu, Cameron Woods, Bea Phi, Melanie Ritzenthaler, Dylan Malloy, Vicki Xu

Dispatches of short stories curated by you, as well as quirky bits from the internet and IRL. Brought to you by Writing Atlas, the world's home for short stories—because every story deserves to be read.

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Authors

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  • Jennifer 8. Lee

    Cofounder of literary studio Plympton, documentary producer, emoji activist, misinformation fighter .

  • Ted Benson

    Founder @ Steamship. Building the fastest way to ship AI in your code.

  • Heidi Pitlor

    www.hpeditorial.com. IMPERSONATION (@AlgonquinBooks 2020). Series ed, THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES. Ed Director @Plympton. She/her.

  • mads gordon

    writer from South Georgia

  • Hannah Oo

    michigan born. stanford read. pursuing med.

  • Cate Burtner

    Cate Burtner is an undergraduate studying English literature at Stanford. She loves reading, writing, volunteering, and making art in her free time.

  • Danielle Sherman

    Danielle Sherman is an undergraduate at Emory University studying English & Creative Writing.

  • Chloe Chen

    Chloe is a junior at Emory University studying Business and English. In her free time, she spends her time being a fake attorney for her school's mock trial team, looking for good reads by Asian American authors, and drinking far too much coffee.

  • Kevin Payravi
  • Ariela

    Multi-media artist with love of all things cute and spooky :)

  • Sara Komatsu

    lover of adaptations and kewpie mayo amongst other things

  • Cameron Woods

    Hi there! I’m Cameron, a writer and performer based in LA. I love all things sci fi and fantasy and am committed to unearthing black history in a way that helps us all imagine a better future.

  • Bea Phi
  • Melanie Ritzenthaler

    Melanie Ritzenthaler teaches at Doane University in Crete, Nebraska. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Mississippi Review, Gettysburg Review, Colorado Review, and elsewhere.

  • Melanie Ritzenthaler

    Melanie Ritzenthaler teaches at Doane University in Crete, Nebraska. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Mississippi Review, Gettysburg Review, Colorado Review, and elsewhere.

  • Dylan Malloy

    Dylan is playwriting and business double major at Emory University. Her award-winning plays have been produced by theatre companies in California (Los Angeles), Illinois (Chicago), New York, Colorado, Georgia, and the U.K.

  • Vicki Xu

    Writer from San Francisco.

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