Caitlin Dewey

Freelance Writer

Caitlin Dewey is a freelance writer and occasional essayist based in Buffalo, New York. She has hired fake boyfriends, mucked out cow barns and braved online mobs in pursuit of stories for outlets including The Washington PostThe New York TimesThe AtlanticThe GuardianThe Cut, Elle, Slate, CosmopolitanThe Counter and Medium’s OneZero. Caitlin began her career covering technology for The Washington Post, where she served as the paper’s first digital culture critic. She later moved to the Post’s national policy desk to write about the politics and economics of the modern food system.  In 2018, family responsibilities called Caitlin back to Western New York. She spent five years as an enterprise and investigative reporter at her hometown paper, The Buffalo News. Today, she is a contributing writer at Stateline,  an adjunct professor of magazine, newspaper and digital journalism at Syracuse University and the author of the long-running weekly newsletter “Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends.”