Caitlin Dewey

About

Caitlin Dewey is a digital journalist and occasional essayist. Her work has appeared in print in The New York Times and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, as well as on the websites of The AtlanticThe Washington PostThe Village Voice, Glo, eMusic and Hipersonica. She currently splits her time between a number of personal projects and Kiplinger.com, where she writes stories, wrangles data and runs the site’s brand-new Tumblr. She also makes regular appearances on local and national media. Usually she talks about urban economies. (She likes to talk cooking, Instagram and the weirdness of writing third-person bios, too, but there seems to be less of a market for that.)

Caitlin’s past efforts include the SSND award-winning iPad magazine Salt and a crowdsourced, 48-hour zine called TK. (You can read more about them on 10,000 Words.) She spoke at the 2011 Journalism Interactive conference.

For more information, please check out Caitlin’s LinkedIn profile or this Online News Association Q&A. You can also contact her by e-mail or follow her tweets. She’s always looking for new projects.

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