Stephen HarrisonLaunch Day for “The Editors”The Wikipedia-inspired novel is now available wherever books are sold.Aug 13Aug 13
Stephen HarrisoninWikipedia ColumnThe Wikipedia Page for St. Patrick is Surprisingly GoodHere’s why.Mar 17Mar 17
Stephen HarrisoninWikipedia ColumnWho Updates Celebrity Deaths on Wikipedia?This article originally appeared in Slate in August 2018. You can find more coverage of Wikipedia on my free Substack newsletter The Info…Aug 9, 2023Aug 9, 2023
Stephen HarrisonNew Story: Wikipedia is Trying to Transcend Human LanguageWikipedia has 323 language editions. A new project wants to use technology to standardize them.Sep 3, 2021Sep 3, 2021
Stephen Harrison5 Favorites from Depths of WikipediaThe Instagram account solely dedicated to weird Wikipedia entFeb 15, 2021Feb 15, 2021
Stephen HarrisoninNotes on QuotesNotes on Quotes #19: Tech Writer Joanne McNeil, Author of LurkingWelcome to Notes on Quotes, an interview series in which Stephen Harrison chats with interesting people about a quote that’s meaningful to…Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
Stephen HarrisoninNotes on QuotesNotes on Quotes #18: Solo Traveler & Digital Nomad Larissa BodniowyczLarissa Bodniowycz is a solo traveler and digital nomad who authors the blog Sort of Legal.May 17, 2020May 17, 2020
Stephen HarrisoninNotes on QuotesNotes on Quotes #17: Prosecutor and Candidate Rich FinneranRich Finneran is a former federal prosecutor based in St. Louis who is running for Attorney General in Missouri.May 4, 2020May 4, 2020
Stephen HarrisoninNotes on QuotesNotes on Quotes #16: Elegance Expert Devoreaux WaltonDevoreaux Walton teaches elegance and poise on her YouTube channel, The Modern Lady.Apr 20, 2020Apr 20, 2020
Stephen HarrisoninNotes on QuotesNotes on Quotes #15: Anxiety Expert Kathleen SmithDr. Kathleen Smith is a licensed therapist and author of the book EVERYTHING ISN’T TERRIBLE.Apr 13, 2020Apr 13, 2020