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Tamryn Spruill is a freelance journalist covering women’s basketball, with issues of gender, race and sexuality central to her reporting. She has followed the WNBA since its 1996 inception and she is writing a book about its exciting history through the lens of the passionate, persevering, powerful -- 80% Black, many LGBTQ+-identifying -- women who make the league up (ABRAMS 2022).
She is represented by JL Stermer at New Leaf Literary & Media.
Spruill’s bylines include The New York Times, SLAM The Athletic, ZORA, Teen Vogue and Swish Appeal, where she also has served as editor-in-chief since 2018 when hired as the first woman to hold that position. She has appeared in interviews as an expert source for NPR’s All Things Considered, Fox Sports’ First Sports in the Morning, The Julie DiCaro Show on 670 The Score and Bleacher Report.
She holds Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and Journalism (University of South Carolina) and a Master’s of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (Goddard College).
She is represented by JL Stermer at New Leaf Literary & Media.
Spruill’s bylines include The New York Times, SLAM The Athletic, ZORA, Teen Vogue and Swish Appeal, where she also has served as editor-in-chief since 2018 when hired as the first woman to hold that position. She has appeared in interviews as an expert source for NPR’s All Things Considered, Fox Sports’ First Sports in the Morning, The Julie DiCaro Show on 670 The Score and Bleacher Report.
She holds Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and Journalism (University of South Carolina) and a Master’s of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (Goddard College).