Headshot of Tolly Moseley, writer

Tolly Moseley is a writer, podcaster, and digital storyteller. Her journalism has appeared in The Atlantic, where she wrote about individuals with Williams Syndrome: a genetic condition that, among other things, manifests in openness and trust towards all people — including those you shouldn’t trust.

For The Atlantic, Tolly also wrote about the people tasked with carrying out the death penalty, and how that affects their mental health long-term.

Tolly has also written for Salon (about attending a naked yoga class), Austin-American Statesman (about local artists and culture), and Sex With Emily, where she is Head of Editorial.

She is also a performance aerialist whose credits include opening for Willie Nelson at Austin City Limits Live.

She lives in Austin, Texas with her partner, daughter, and three spoiled cats.