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Shelly Oria
Shelly Oria is the author of New York 1, Tel Aviv 0 (FSG, 2014), a Lambda Literary Award Finalist. In 2017, a digital novella Oria was commissioned by McSweeney’s and WeTransfer to coauthor received two Lovie Awards from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and was downloaded by over 100k people. Oria is the editor of Indelible in the Hippocampus, Writings from the MeToo Movement (McSweeney’s, 2019), and the forthcoming I Know What’s Best for You: Stories on Reproductive Freedom (McSweeney’s, 2022). Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review and on Selected Shorts at Symphony Space and has been translated to several languages.
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May 26, 2022We Bled All Winter—Part I
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May 23, 2022An Interview with Shelly Oria
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April 22, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: I Know What’s Best for You All Over the World Introduction
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September 20, 2021McSweeney’s Books: An Interview with Shelly Oria, Editor of Indelible in the Hippocampus: Writings from the Me Too Movement
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October 1, 2020For the Voter Who Lost Hope in 2016
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October 29, 2019McSweeney’s Books: But We Will Win
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February 27, 2025Changes Our University Is Making to Pre-Comply with Possible Future Regulations
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February 26, 2025An Updated Guide to Generations
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March 12, 2025Canada’s Top-Secret Plan to Annex the United States
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March 11, 2025Introducing the Willy-Nilly System of Governance
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March 11, 2025“He’s Just Trolling Us,” I Say as I Pay Two Hundred Dollars for Eggs and Our Town Gets Measles for the Second Year in a Row