Jessica Lipnack
TWH 2025 Teaching Assistant ( Fiction )
Jessica Lipnack is the author of five nonfiction books about collaboration, remote work, and networks that have been translated into many languages. Her articles and essays have appeared in The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and on Cognoscenti, along with many others. She also was an early contributor to Our Bodies, Ourselves; has edited dozens of books; and teaches writing.
Her creative writing has appeared in Ars Medica, Global City Review, Mothering, The Futurist, The New Guard, Six Word Stories, The Disconnect, and Nowhere magazine, where her essay, “A Long Prayer for New Zealand,” was a finalist in its 2016 travel writing contest. An excerpt from her novel-in-progress, “Woman in the 21 st Century,” was a finalist in the Solstice Literary Magazine Novel Excerpt Prize. She is editor of “Conversations,” the Margaret Fuller Society publication, and serves on the board of Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.