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    Zara Stone

    Culture Report at The San Francisco Standard + Author of "Killer Looks: The Forgotten History of Plastic Surgery In Prisons"

    Zara Stone is a seasoned freelance journalist, editor, and author with a strong focus on business, technology, social justice, and culture, particularly within Silicon Valley.

    With over nine years of diverse experience in print, online, television, and video production, Zara excels in crafting long-form narratives, breaking news pieces, and enterprise stories.

    She is an active member of The Writers Grotto, a prestigious community of professional writers and storytellers based in the Bay Area.

    Zara's work has appeared in reputable publications such as The Atlantic, The Guardian, Wired Magazine, The Washington Post, VICE, and many more.

    Her latest book titled 'Killer Looks: The Forgotten History of Plastic Surgery in Prisons' delves into the controversial world of surgeries on prisoners, receiving high acclaim for its thorough research and captivating narrative.

    Passionate about challenging assumptions, sparking curiosity, and inspiring action, Zara Stone is dedicated to uncovering and sharing compelling stories.

    Zara holds a Master of Science (MS) in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and has a background in English from Queen Mary University of London and UCLA.

    Her professional journey includes roles at prestigious organizations such as The San Francisco Standard, Forbes, Medium, and The Wall Street Journal, among others.

    Zara Stone's expertise spans across journalism, writing, research, social media, multimedia storytelling, and technology reporting, making her a versatile professional in the media industry.

    For more information on Zara Stone and her work, visit www.zarastone.net or reach out via email at zara@zarastone.net or through Twitter @almostzara.

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    San Francisco, California, United States