Rachel Klein is a writer living in Boston, MA. She writes everything from short humor to personal essay to political editorials to her current project, a mostly-serious, sometimes funny memoir about the seven years she lived as an Orthodox Jew.
Links to some of Rachel’s work:
Humor:
“Limiting Your Child’s Fire Time” in The New Yorker
“Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants From ‘The Girl’s’ Point of View” in McSweeney’s
“I Can Only Come to the Hamilton Soundtrack” in Reductress
Personal and Culture Essays:
“Their Body, Themselves” in Catapult
“How to Keep Score” in The Rumpus
“I Was Raised to Love Israel Above All, But It Didn’t Stick” in The Forward
“Smurfette’s Roots” in Hazlitt
“Free Yourself: The Rise of Bisexual TV Characters” in Bitch Media
You can contact Rachel at racheleklein@gmail.com