Longreads, founded in 2009 by Mark Armstrong, is dedicated to finding and sharing the best longform nonfiction storytelling on the web. We publish personal and reported essays, criticism, reading lists, and occasional book excerpts, interviews, and more in-depth features.
Longreads has been nominated for four National Magazine Awards (and won a 2020 ASME for Best Digital Illustration), has won a Canadian National Magazine Award (Gold), and has been cited for digital excellence by the Online News Association and Peabody Awards. Our pieces have won the Pushcart Prize, an ASJA Award, and have been included or notably mentioned in the Best American and Yearโs Best anthologies across essays, food writing, science and nature writing, and sports writing. Our podcast series Bundyville, with Leah Sottile and Oregon Public Broadcasting, was named one of the best podcasts of 2018 and won an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2020.
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Staff
Brendan Fitzgerald
Brendan Fitzgerald is a senior editor at Longreads, and previously served as senior editor at Columbia Journalism Review. His writing has appeared in Smithsonian, Literary Hub, and The Morning News, where he wrote the โPress Pauseโ column. Stories he has edited have won the Mirror Award for Best Commentary and the Los Angeles Press Clubโs top prize for minority reporting, and been shortlisted for the Bart Richards Award in Media Criticism. He received his MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Montana. You can reach him at brendan.fitzgerald@longreads.com.
Brendan’s recent picks
He Leaked the Secrets of a Southeast Asian Scam Compound. Then He Had to Get Out Alive.
Lord God Bird
If You Think This Instrument Is Hard to Play, Try Building One
Why Did the Rubber Chicken Cross the Road?
Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells became an editor at Longreads following a decade of working in the documentary film industry. Originally from the UK, you can now find her in the mountains of Canada, where she shovels snow alongside a gang of pets. Carolyn loves all manner of outdoorsy things, like skiing, hiking, and campingโbut also enjoys books and a good Netflix binge. You can reach her at carolyn@longreads.com.
Carolyn’s recent picks
What I Learned on My First Cruise
The Unexpected Epiphanies of Watching 57 Movies With my Sleeping Newborn
The Student Behind a Phishing Empire
Will Dad and I Ever See Texas the Same Way?
Cheri Lucas Rowlands
Cheri Lucas Rowlands has been an editor at Longreads since 2014. Stories she’s edited have won a Pushcart Prize and an ASJA Award, have been named a James Beard Award finalist, or have been notably mentioned inย Best Americanย Essays. Writers have landed agents and book deals as a result of pieces they’ve worked on with Cheri. She’s a graduate of the MFA in creative nonfiction program at Goucher College and lives in California. You can reach her at cheri@longreads.com.
Cheri’s recent picks
Baby-Making on Mars
An Exclusive Look Inside the Largest Effort Ever Mounted to Keep the Great Barrier Reef Alive
How to Become a Tree
Are You Enjoying Our Linguine?
Krista Stevens
Krista Stevens is a senior editor at Automattic and has loved Longreads since its birth as a hashtag in 2009. Essays Krista has edited have appeared in Best American Science and Nature Writing and The Year’s Best Sports Writing. One won a Gold Award for longform writing at the Canadian National Magazine Awards. She loves books, bass, guitar, and birds. You can reach her at krista@longreads.com.
Krista’s recent picks
Let This Darkness Be
Plume: A Tale of Murder and Martyrdom in the Everglades
Brass Bands
Youโve Heard About Who ICE Is Recruiting. The Truth Is Far Worse. Iโm the Proof.
Peter Rubin
Peter Rubin is an editor at Longreads and head of publishing at Automattic, Longreadsโ parent company. Previously, he was senior correspondent at Wired and executive editor at Complex. He is the author of Future Presence, a book about virtual reality and human connection, and has written for numerous national publications over his career. He lives in Oakland, California, where he increasingly tries to stay offline. You can reach him at peter.rubin@longreads.com.
Peter’s recent picks
Carpenter Mediaโs Ominous Takeover of Local News
It Was the Most Violent Prison in America. Then the Guards Went on Strike
On Tilt
I Tried to Be the Government. It Did Not Go Well.
Seyward Darby
Seyward Darby is a contributing editor at Longreads and the editor in chief of The Atavist Magazine. Previously, she was the deputy editor of Foreign Policy and online editor of The New Republic. She is the author of Sisters in Hate: American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism. She has written for The New York Times, Harperโs, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and other publications. Her peculiar name comes from this book. You can reach her at seyward@atavist.com.
Seyward’s recent picks
Disappeared to a Foreign Prison
How Plate Tectonics Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth
โWeโre Too Close to the Debrisโ
Donald Trump Wants You to Forget This Happened
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