
William Horn is a writer. Originally from London, he now lives in Brooklyn with his weiner dogs and manuscripts that he didn’t touch during lockdown. He is aware that he is a cliche. He’s working on a collection of weird food essays and a memoir about growing up in the shadow of a famous father, and a big bad accident. You can find links to his work available below. His memoir manuscript is available upon request.
Writing
- “I Tried A Supposedly Miraculous Weight Loss Treatment. It Ruined My Life” in Huffington Post Personal
- “Even in Death, Jill Has Standards” in Your Magic
- “Play for Camera” in The Rumpus
- “Fighting to Thrive: Reflecting on Boys Don’t Cry 20 Years Later” in Bitch Media
- “Pride 2019: Pride Past and Present” in Nashville Scene
- “Since I Transitioned, Valentine’s Day Has Become More Confusing Than Ever” in EliteDaily
- “I Thought I’d Make a Handsome Man. I Was Wrong.” in The Cut
- “London to Bristol” in Shark Reef
- “What Coming Out as Trans to My Boss Taught Me About Embracing My Identity at Work” in The Muse
- “Dante Gill Belongs To The Queer Community” in INTO more