Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

Managing Editor

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Preston's Summary

Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya is the managing editor at Autostraddle. She is a lesbian writer focusing on LGBTQ themes, pop culture criticism, and social issues, with a particular interest in film, television, and relationships. Her work has been featured in The A.V. Club and various other publications, showcasing her insights into culture and society.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 16 %
Seasonal: 13 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
How To Guide: 11 %
Opinion Editorial: 8 %

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Pitching Insights

Kayla's coverage primarily focuses on entertainment news, books, and lifestyle topics with a specific emphasis on LGBTQ+ issues. She often includes reviews and seasonal content related to holidays and house & home.

Given her focus, she may be interested in pitches that offer expert commentary or insights into LGBTQ+-related entertainment, literature, or cultural events. If you have expertise in these areas or can provide unique perspectives on queer representation in media, popular culture trends within the LGBTQ+ community, or contemporary literature by queer authors among other relevant themes covered by Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya—consider reaching out to her.

As for geographic focus mentioned as local (United States), particularly Virginia - it is important to note its influence when making suggestions for event coverage taking place there.

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