Career and Editorial Role
Lauren Shakely is a notable figure in the contemporary literary scene, with a career spanning writing, editing, and activism. She holds the position of editor at the renowned literary magazine The Paris Review. In this role, Shakely has been instrumental in curating content, discovering new talent, and maintaining the high editorial standard that characterizes the publication.
Her work at The Paris Review involves selecting and editing short stories, essays, poetry, and interviews, demonstrating a deep knowledge and appreciation for literature in its various forms. She significantly contributes to the magazine, helping to shape its profile and present works that provoke, inform, and inspire readers worldwide.
Activism and Literary Interests
Parallel to her editorial career, Lauren Shakely is an active voice in the field of activism, with a particular focus on the rights and representation of the LGBTQ+ community. Her literary interests frequently explore themes related to queer identity, sexuality, relationships, and the complexities of contemporary life.
Shakely uses her platform to amplify marginalized voices and promote narratives that challenge social and cultural norms. Her approach is marked by sharp intelligence, a sensitivity to the nuances of human experience, and a commitment to the honest exploration of difficult and important themes.