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Marianne Eloise

đŸ‘ŒđŸ» writer
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🐍 OBSESSIVE, INTRUSIVE, MAGICAL THINKING OUT NOW EVERYWHERE

I write essays, profiles, deep dives, cover stories and other features for outlets including The Cut, the New York Times, The Observer, Kinfolk, Courier, Alt Press, Vulture, i-D, Guardian and more in print and online. I am especially interested in music, disability, books, film, TV, wellness, sports, digital culture and skateboarding.

I also write copy, native content, newsletters, artist bios, and other words for brands, artists and companies. Former clients include Paramount, Mailchimp, Google, Universal, Sony and many more.

Covers

Publications

  • Kinship
    10 articles
  • Canvas8
    7 articles
  • The Wildest
    3 articles
  • Stylist
    1 article
  • Freelance Journalist
    1 article

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  • Are Dog Yawns Contagious the Same Way People's Are?
    9 Apr—Kinship
    A study says it’s a sign of empathy when yawns spread between you and your pup. April 9, 2025 Share Article By now, it’s well-known that “catching” yawns from another person is a sign of empathy. However, what about between dogs and humans? You and your dog have a precious, unbreakable bond; it makes sense that this would extend to yawning when they do. If you’ve noticed yourself yawning when your dog gets sleepy, you’re not alone. According to Psychology Today, contagious yawning is a sign...
  • Why Is My Dog Obsessed With Sniffing Me Every Time I Come Home?
    20 Feb—Kinship
    You walk through the door, and suddenly, your dog is all over you, sniffing like a TSA agent on high alert. After a brief hello and a snuggle, it’s nose to your toes, a quick check of your hands, then investigating all areas of your clothing – leaving no pocket unchecked. You might even feel as if they’re trying to collect forensic evidence from the time since you last saw them. But why are our dogs so quick to turn into Sherlock Holmes, repeating the daily scent ritual each time you return...
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