
Carolyn Kellogg
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Carolyn Kellogg: writer & editor, now found in Los Angeles.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Carolyn Kellogg
Carolyn KelloggMon, April 14, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC8 min readComputers were ugly hulking gray or beige boxes then, taking up so much desk space. In 1996 I worked at Disney Interactive, my Windows 95 operating system skinned with an “X-Files” theme; when I arrived early, the TV show’s eerie chimes echoed across the empty office. Work was a lot like now, doing things using the computer and answering and sending emails.
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2 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Carolyn Kellogg
Jillian Lauren jumped feet-first into her literary life in Los Angeles. First, there was her memoir “Some Girls” about moving from New York’s East Village into the harem of a tremendously wealthy brother of the Sultan of Brunei. She followed that up with a novel, “Pretty,” while also writing publicly about her life as the mother of an adopted son. This year, her writing has appeared in the anthologies “Camp: True Tales of Lust and Love” and “The Moth Anthology,” from the popular reading series.
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1 month ago |
bostonglobe.com | Carolyn Kellogg
As I was reading Colum McCann’s “Twist,” news broke that northern European nations were on high alert after concluding Russia was behind recent sabotage of Baltic Sea fiber optic cables. Although many people assume satellites are responsible for our connections, most internet traffic is actually transmitted via cables running across the bottom of the ocean.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Carolyn Kellogg
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1996: What do you remember?

Sadly, she's leaving in spring, which means she still has a few months to publish her transphobic garbage there.

The New York Times Opinion section is negotiating the exit of columnist Pamela Paul. Her impending departure is part of a handful of job cuts being made at the section https://t.co/ZIWEb5DeHP

The LA sky is clear now; these are the books I took when it wasn't. Thanks, @Lithub https://t.co/8HiddMEIHz