MAGGIE COUGHLAN

Writer, editor, photographer, talking head, pop culture enthusiast and lover of nail art.
Here you’ll find thoughts, ideas and inspiration for creating digital journalism. maggiecoughlan@gmail.com

E.B. White famously dissected New York City into three categories: the New York of its natives, the New York of those who come to the City on a quest and that of the commuter. Although he dubbed the commuter’s New York a “city that is devoured by locusts each day and spat out each night,” those who schlep from far away places (or even just Brooklyn) are as integral to the City’s landscape as those who plan to live and die in Manhattan.