Jeremy Mann is a queer Jewish writer and organizer from Las Vegas, NV. He is currently living in San Francisco, CA.

Jeremy’s stories explore the impossibility of living ethically while trapped within extractive and oppressive systems. His work deals with themes of depression, anxiety, the search for meaning, queer longing, white guilt, and Jewish ancestral trauma. 

He is currently working on his first novel. His work can be found in the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Standard, 48Hills, PROTOCOLS, Tart, and elsewhere.

When he’s not writing, Jeremy enjoys birding, songwriting, reading, watching basketball, and walking San Francisco’s many hills.