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Author Marielle Wakim

  • Marielle Wakim

    Associate Editor

    Wakim joined Los Angeles magazine in May of 2012 as an intern and came on full time in March of 2013, where she now works in the web, editorial, and marketing departments. Prior to settling in at Los Angeles, she earned her Masters in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California, where she studied non-fiction, fiction, and screenwriting. Her strengths are humor and memoir; her weaknesses are cookies and Zac Efron.

    Wakim's writing has appeared on NPR, RELEVANT, The Huffington Post, Thought Catalog, and in Montage Magazine.

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