3 Writers to Hire Right Now

This post is part of the Dog Blog Creatives Series, which features short, semi-regular posts designed to connect university editors and publications directors with talented writers, photographers, and illustrators who can help bring their school’s unique stories to life. 

Everyone has their favorite, tried and true cast of freelancers. We have them, too. But we wanted to hear it straight from university editors and publications directors themselves. So we’ve tapped our fellow colleagues about the writers, photographers, and illustrators they just can’t live without — the A-gamers who are on their regular go-to lists.

Here, Elizabeth Weinstein, editor of Kenyon Alumni Magazine, shares a few of the writers she trusts with her toughest assignments.


Lisa Rab

LOCATION: North Carolina

LEARN MORE: lisarab.com

Lisa can write anything. She enjoys writing profiles and she wrote the cover story for our current issue, on inclusivity in STEM. She's an empathetic reporter who cares deeply about social justice, and she has a way of making sources feel comfortable enough to open up and share their true selves with her. She's a frequent contributor to the Washington Post Magazine and Politico.”

Brittany Moseley

LOCATION: Columbus, Ohio

LEARN MORE: brittanymoseley.com

“I've worked with Brittany on a few stories now, including this recent cover story. I was a fan of her work in basically every central Ohio publication I read and was delighted when she agreed to write for our magazine! She's dependable, collaborative, and creative, and she excels at writing human-interest stories and profiles.” 

Rebecca Meiser

LOCATION: Cleveland, Ohio

LEARN MORE: rebeccameiser.com

“Becky is as adept at exposing corruption in city government as she is pulling together pop culture round-ups, listicles, and extremely readable profiles, news stories, and Q&As.”


Have a few writers, illustrators, or photographers who are so good they make your job easier? Send their names to maureen@dogearconsultants.com, and we may include them in an upcoming post.



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