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Lauren Collins

Staff writer for The New Yorker[7]

What is Lauren Collins known for?

Lauren Zurn Collins, born in 1980 in Wilmington, North Carolina, is a celebrated American journalist. A New Hanover High School alumna, Collins has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, largely through her work with The New Yorker beginning in 2008.

She is the author of "When in French: Love in a Second Language" (2016), a narrative delicately weaving her experiences in culture, love, and language. Being fluent in French, Collins is currently based in Paris, France, with her husband and two kids. From Europe, since 2010, she has been covering stories for The New Yorker from several capitals, including London, Paris, and Copenhagen.

Over the years, Collins marked her presence with her remarkable articles such as "Who's Counting?"(2004), "The Writing Wife" (2005), "The Children's Odyssey" (2017), and "Roll of the dice" (2020). Her work often brings up thought-provoking themes and stories in an engaging, human way.

Besides journalistic contributions, Collins has extended her writing to books – including "When in French: Love in a Second Language" and an editorial role in "The Best American Travel Writing 2017". These works further display her knack for storytelling and keen observation.

In summary, Lauren Collins is an inspiring figure from Wilmington, North Carolina, who has significantly enriched the journalism field with her insightful writing and coverage of various global incidents.