I’m Michelle Weber:
Professional editor and writer, late-blooming artist, full-time strident feminist harpy.
Once I was a senior editor at Longreads. Then I was editor-in-chief of Pipe Wrench. I’ve been writing about shit on the internet for 18+ years. These days, I freelance for people and places I care about and I make things with my hands.
I have degrees (BA, MTS, JD) from prestigious institutions (Northwestern, Harvard, NYU), that I don’t use but that make you look smart for working with me.
Someone once described me as “demure as a brick to the head.” I took this as a compliment of the highest order and married the person who said it.
I edit…
…longform nonfiction like
Breai Mason-Campbell’s Seeing in the Dark
number-one editors’ pick, The Sunday Long Read
number-one editors’ pick, Longreads
Shanna B. Tiayon’s If We Can Soar: What Birmingham Roller Pigeons Offer the Men of South Central
National Magazine Award finalist, Profile Writing
editors’ pick, Longreads and The Sunday Long Read
recommendation, Anne Friedman and Solutions Journalism
Alizeh Kohari’s The Guru Who Said No
a Lapham’s Quarterly recommended read
staff recommendation, Fortune magazine
Tom Finger’s Ghost Acres: Tulare Lake & the Past Future of Food
selection, Best American Food Writing 2022
Marquisele Mercedes’ No Health, No Care: The Big Fat Loophole in the Hippocratic Oath
staff recommendation, Pocket
editors’ pick, Longreads
Tim Requarth’s The Final Five Percent
selection, Best American Science and Nature Writing 2017
winner, “Longform Narrative,” National Association of Science Writers
Joe Fassler’s The Man Who’ll Save Your Neighborhood Grocer
selection, Best American Food Writing 2017
…columns and series like
Laurie Penny’s Feminism, Consent, and Democracy
National Magazine Award finalist, Commentary and Criticism
now a book from Bloomsbury
Katy Kelleher’s The Ugly History of Beautiful Things
now a book from Simon & Schuster
…books like
Laurie Penny’s Sexual Revolution: Modern Fascism and the Feminist Fightback
Marsha Gordon’s The Unconventional Life and Forgotten Writings of Ursula Parrott
…for companies and orgs like
Automattic (tech)
Okta (tech)
Esalen Institute (wellness)
USAFacts (data)
Lox Populi (tech)
The Pewter Thimble (retail)
Sibling Revelry (hospitality)
Internazionale (media)
Sometimes I write…
…personal essays
…blogs
Bloggies finalist, “Best Kept Secret”
Saveur magazine, “Sites We Love”
…craft essays
…books
And then there’s the art…
(It only really makes sense if you speak Italian. Specifically, Roman Italian. You can see and learn more at schizzibizzi.com.)
Other true facts…
I live in the center of Rome, yet manage to go days at a time without thinking about the Roman Empire.
If you wrote a book about a mountain-climbing tragedy, I would 100% read that book.
My instrumental doom metal jam band was named “Esquilax,” after a creature with the head of a rabbit and the body of a rabbit.
If you wrote a book about corrupt and/or insane popes of the Middle Ages, I have 100% already read that book.
Any dog is better than all people.