Sam Venis is a Canadian writer, strategist, and part-time dramatist, once described in a friend’s job application as a "Max Read-in-the-making," though he prefers to think of himself more as a tech-Philip Roth. But a Max Read-in-the-making would say that, so who knows?

Chrisaleen is an NYC-based writer covering the intersection of food, labor and politics in her newsletter, the knife bloc. She also runs an urban farm in Hell’s Kitchen and is a serial collector of hobbies and an AMC stubs member.

Hope Donovan is a self-diagnosed socialite and professionally diagnosed survivor of dyscalculia (a very fake-sounding yet very real learning disability), more commonly known as Math Dyslexia. Despite—or perhaps as a consequence of—her inability to process numbers, she recently graduated from NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and is proud to join an esteemed alumnae network of unemployed essayists.

Corissa Steiner (writer, investor, editor) trades the WTI/Brent spread from the comfort of the Wall Street baths.

Megan Robinson is a british whore. Literally.

Emma Slack-Jørgensen is culturally American yet legally Danish. At 25, she regrets her economics degree, instead she uses it to write about caviar and Danish politics. 




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