Contributors
Every piece on WritersBlock is written by a human. Every human has a story.
Sarah Mitchell
Investigative Journalist
Sarah covers technology's impact on education and creative professions. Her reporting on AI detection has been cited by university policy committees and congressional testimony.
Read their work →James Torres
Essayist & Novelist
James writes about identity, language, and what happens when the stories we tell ourselves are questioned by machines. His debut novel was longlisted for the National Book Award.
Read their work →Dr. Elena Vasquez
AI Researcher & Writer
Elena bridges the gap between technical AI research and public understanding. She consults with universities on fair use policies and writes accessible guides for non-technical audiences.
Read their work →Priya Sharma
Essayist & Writing Instructor
Priya teaches creative nonfiction at Stanford and writes about craft, voice, and authenticity. Her three essay collections explore how we construct meaning through language.
Read their work →David Okonkwo
Education Policy Researcher
David has spent three years documenting how institutions worldwide adapt to AI content. His comparative policy analyses are used by education ministries in twelve countries.
Read their work →Lena Park
Legal Journalist
Lena reports on the legal dimensions of AI authorship, copyright, and academic integrity disputes. She previously covered technology law for a national legal publication.
Read their work →Write for Us
WritersBlock is built by its community. We publish first-person essays (800–1,500 words), investigative features, craft analysis, policy research, and case studies. We pay contributors for accepted work. If you have a story about writing in the age of AI, we want to hear it.