CHLOE WELLINGTON HUNT
“I am a a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a passion for writing about politics, culture, sports, and sometimes, nothing at all. Currently between Virginia and Buenos Aires, Argentina, I have a love for travel… and an even bigger love for Argentinian desserts. Like most 20-something-year-olds searching for a hobby and a purpose, I’m a huge pickleball enthusiast and recently got a dog, pictured here.”
WRITTEN WORKS
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The Boy Who Turned Into a Man: Brody's First Linen Shirt
Artwork: “Man with a Cigarette” by Rich Lo | Greatsketch, all rights reserved.
Few specimens — close to 8 percent — actually reach Mecca, the motherland of linen where restaurants become 'spots,' meals become 'phone eats first,' sneakers with socks become tan loafers.
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THINGS I LEARNED FROM MY THREE DAYS ON A DATING APP
PUBLISHED Mar 06, 2026
Artwork: "Good For You (1)" (commissioned) by J. King Artworks.
I am not naming this dating app — but if I told you it emphasizes "personality," maybe you could guess it. As you will see, personality is in short supply. Here are my findings… and my concerns about the state of dating in 2026.
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THINGS THAT FEEL LIKE THE WORLD IS ENDING
PUBLISHED Nov 21, 2025
Artwork: "apocalypsis" by Obscure Nonspecifics, all rights reserved.
1. The temperature…
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That Time When Anna’s Not-Boyfriend Decided to Play Guitar
PUBLISHED Nov 14, 2025
Artwork: "Turquoise Lady" by Kelly Saunders Art, all rights reserved.
Anna’s not-boyfriend lived on the sixth floor of a Lower East Side walkup. To make matters worse…
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Anna's Night of Studying
PUBLISHED Sep 18, 2025
Artwork: “Butterfly” by Kelly Saunders Art, all rights reserved.
The first time was accidental—they were supposed to study The Canterbury Tales: Redone and Revisited and Chemistry 101 together.
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MY STUPID, NEGLECTED IPHONE ACCIDENTALLY TOOK THE PERFECT SHOTS FOR MY MONTHLY INSTAGRAM PHOTO DUMP!
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2025
Artwork: “jazz trio” by Kirk Stansbury.
The first photo is from three weekends ago at a jazz bar that I stumbled upon, as I do.
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MRS. BAUM AND CRANKIN' COFFEE
PUBLISHED Jul 18, 2025
Artwork: “lady liberty” by Kirk Stansbury.
Mrs. Baum didn’t consider herself a political woman. While she considered her neighbors’ volunteering and canvassing efforts “admirable” in public, she privately found their incessant use of their luxuriously landscaped yard as a political display to be quite irksome and, if anything, “dangerously provocative.”
