are people ready to be normal about infinite jest? for @parisreview.bsky.social, i investigate: www.theparisreview.org/blog/2026/02...
are people ready to be normal about infinite jest? for @parisreview.bsky.social, i investigate: www.theparisreview.org/blog/2026/02...
hyfr
delighted to write about a funny, cerebral workplace novel for
Kismet Magazine!
kismet-mag.com/reviews/on-t...
when chatgpt was new, ted chiang famously compared it to a blurry jpeg of everything on the internet. I wrote for @theatlantic.com about how that, these days, it’s more like a fictional character that people treat as real. ☠️ (gift link)
🎙️ ON AIR:
We're talking to professor Carolyn Chen, journalist @lorakelley.bsky.social and Ramp economist Ara Kharazian about the origins of 996, the grind culture of Silicon Valley, and whether or not this trend is going to stick.
📻 Listen:
have you hugged your job today???
i wrote about the workers clinging to their jobs in a murky market for my latest shop talk column @nytimes.com
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/b...
So glad to contribute to the Paris Review's wonderful fall books series with a piece on Helen Garner's footy memoir:
www.theparisreview.org/blog/2025/09...
"Porters were paid by the mile, getting their wages once they hit 11,000 each month. They regularly put in more than seventy hours a week, relying on tips to supplement their low pay."
@lorakelley.bsky.social @nybooks.com
www.nybooks.com/online/2025/...
I am delighted to be back writing the Shop Talk column for the
@nytimes.com Business section!
For this week’s, I spoke with Marc Benioff and others about their (still largely speculative) vision for a bot colleague future, where AI is promoted to “digital labor.”
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/01/b...
please stay safe! (this looks great)
makes me so happy to see!! buddies!!
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I wrote about Martin Amis for @parisreview.bsky.social www.theparisreview.org/blog/2025/05...
wow!
For @theatlantic.com, I wrote about a new book on multi-level marketing, and what this nominally fringey industry tells us about the rest of the economy: www.theatlantic.com/books/archiv...
delighted to be back in the Times Sunday Business section this weekend with a quick look at what the GDP does/doesn’t reveal about the wider economy
As tariffs threaten the cost of synth knobs, wine corks, specialty butters and trading card sleeves, the stuff that makes American life fun may become out of reach.
For the NYT Sunday Business section, I wrote about how tariffs will reshape the world of hobbies:
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/26/b...
omg
thank you so much, john!!
@ atlantic friends: thank you!!!!!! @ editors: let’s work together! I am keen to write features and essays about books, business, tech, consumerism, work, LIFE! Hit my line: kelleylora@gmail.com
I have some news: Today is my last day @theatlantic.com ! After two epic years and 200 newsletters, I am going to freelance!! Very excited for projects ahead but will miss my wonderful colleagues so much. So grateful for all I learned here!!!!!
totally
I wrote about the posting that electric-car supporters should “ROT IN HELL” to showcasing Teslas on the White House lawn pipeline for @theatlantic.com:
www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
i need to catch up!!
hell of a town
good luck out there, tax filers
www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
The Trump administration’s attempts to shake up the IRS could work against its goal of efficiency, @lorakelley.bsky.social writes in The Atlantic Daily.
A sign that the egg-cost crisis has gotten dire came in the form of a sticker on a laminated breakfast menu: Last week, Waffle House announced that it would be adding a temporary 50-cent surcharge to each egg ordered.
I wrote about eggs for @theatlantic.com !
www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
I wrote about a growing community of Christians in Silicon Valley — including Peter Thiel and his favorite commandments, Elon Musk's turn from atheism, and the Bay Area's favorite theologian, Rene Girard. Here's a gift link
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/11/b...