Diana Veiga is the former Daily Editor of the now defunct Clutch Magazine where she wrote 5-6 articles per day about current events, pop culture, and the Black woman experience.
Her freelance work has also appeared in several other online publications and you can find them below.
Diana Veiga is also a fiction writer and is working on a collection of short stories about race and class in Washington, D.C. Her short stories have appeared in: Apogee Journal, Barrelhouse, The Northern Virginia Review, and The Rumpus. You can find them below.
Contact Diana via email at diana@dianaveiga.com if you would like her to write for you or your publication!
SHORT STORIES:
Apogee Journal
The Northern Virginia Review
The Rumpus
Barrelhouse
FREELANCE ARTICLES:
The Root
Women Are Expected to Buy Men Drinks Now? I Quit
Very Smart Brothas
20 Things I’m Convinced Taraji P. Henson Would Do For You If She Were Your Homegirl
AlterNet (Originally written for xojane)
For Harriet
Rescue me: Snoop, T.I., Iggy and How White Women Get Saved
30 Things Every Grown Ass Woman Needs to Have, Know and Learn by 30
On the NAACP Image Awards and Needing Our Own Spaces for Celebration
10 Reasons Why ‘Empire’ is the Blackest Show on TV (And I Love It)
All We Do is Win: What We Can All Learn From Taraji P. Henson’s Shining Sisterhood