Dylan Morrison

Writer, Editor and Project Manager

United States

Dylan Morrison is a writer, editor and project manager based in Cleveland, Ohio. His written work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, Vox, and Xtra, and he has managed large-scale projects for companies including Skillshare and Whole Foods Market. He also has considerable experience in copywriting, and has created marketing material for businesses ranging from law firms to hair salons (samples available upon request). Whatever your needs, he is here to help.

Let's talk: dylanthyme@gmail.com

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(Do you know Dylan by another last name? Don’t worry, you’re in the right place; Morrison is a pen name!]

Portfolio
Nytimes
03/24/2020
Opinion | Coronavirus Advice from a Grocery Store Worker (Published 2020)

Be kind. Don't let the weight of your grief and anger fall on our shoulders. Mr. Morrison is a writer and a food service worker at a supermarket in Cleveland. CLEVELAND - For the last two years, I have worked two jobs: one full-time position in food service at a grocery store, and one part-time as a receptionist at a hair salon.

Vox
12/04/2014
9 things I wish people understood about anxiety

About five years ago, I was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. This did not come as much of a surprise to me, since for the previous two decades, I had spent my time freaking out about any number of things.

Vox
01/08/2015
9 secrets I've uncovered about depression

My relationship with depression is a complicated one. I have, clinically speaking, been grappling with it since I was a teenager; I was diagnosed for the first time at 15, and then again in my early twenties, and then again by my current therapist a little less than a year ago.

Xtra Magazine
12/04/2018
One Love Story Told Two Ways

I grew up believing in love stories. My parents celebrated 31 happy years together this past July, and my grandparents were together for more than 65. I knew what love looked and sounded like, and decided young that I would rather be alone than settle for anything less.