The Washington Post: Sophia Nguyen joins Book World as a news and features writer

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Announcement from Books Editor John Williams, Features Editor Ben Williams and Deputy Features Editor Mitch Rubin:

We are excited to announce that Sophia Nguyen is joining Book World as a news and features writer, reporting on developments in the literary field and alerting our readers to the authors, books and ideas that people will be talking about. In this new role, Sophia will be an important anchor of our books coverage. She moves over from the National Politics desk, where she was an assistant editor. Before that, she was an assistant editor for Outlook and PostEverything.

As an editor, Sophia has clarified complicated ideas and found the most interesting ways into big subjects. She has played a pivotal role in making The Post’s world-class government and politics coverage accessible to a broader array of readers.

Sophia is a wide-ranging reader herself. The books she has most enjoyed reading in the past couple of years include “The Sellout,” by Paul Beatty; “Hollywood Math and Aftermath,” by J.D. Connor; and “The Transit of Venus,” by Shirley Hazzard.

Before joining The Post in 2018, Sophia was an editor at Harvard Magazine, where she helmed the books and arts coverage. She has also written about books and culture for the New YorkerSlate and the Village Voice — and The Washington Post, of course. She graduated from Yale University in 2014 with a BA in English.

Sophia grew up in New Jersey and lives in Columbia Heights with her partner, Grayson. Please join us in welcoming her to Book World. She will begin her new role on Monday (March 6).

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