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Ryan Brown is a 20 year old female who enjoys witty retorts, long train rides, and black coffee. She is sexually attracted to writing talent and dislikes bio statements that provide actually useful information.

She is also given to unnecessarily subdividing her life, and therefore blogs about her travels at a separate location:
Ryan Goes Places

All comments--loving, hating, and otherwise--should be directed to rlb30 at duke.edu


From the Archives

My Weekend as a Freshman
Ryan at the DNC
To the Crushes of Christmas Past
Story Time
Where's My Neck Brace?
On July 4ths

My Real(er) Writing

Learning How to Elect a President
Denver Post column, Sept. 2008

Things We Have Forgotten
short story, February 2008 (p. 6)

At the End of the World
short story, December 2006

Never Enough
creative nonfiction (excerpt), April 2008



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Dream jobs for next summer include...

M c S W E E N E Y ’ S

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Internships for McSweeney’s and The Believer are haphazard, disorganized, and entirely unpaid. On the other hand, interns are vital to our whole operation, and they generally seem to have good experiences. And they do receive free books, not to mention our gratitude. Duties include reading submissions, finding images, checking facts, and going to the post office. Post-office trips aren’t a huge percentage of the job, but they are one of its spiritual cores and must be undertaken with extreme enthusiasm. However, no one is ever asked to get coffee for anyone else.

If this sounds like waterslide fun and you are interested in being an intern, please send a couple paragraphs to interns-sf@mcsweeneys.net discussing relevant experience, why McSweeney’s in particular, what you hope to get out of the internship, and when you’d be available. It’s simpler if you’re already in the San Francisco area, because we tend not to anticipate our needs until they are urgently upon us. We apologize in advance for our very slow replies. Also, we have a small, cluttered office without a lot of seats, so we will surely have to make a bunch of arbitrary decisions, turning away plenty of worthy candidates. So, to conclude, sorry for everything and thanks for your interest.

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