Autumn Wright

Autumn Wright is a critic. Their writing on games and animation has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, WIRED, and elsewhere. Autumn is a columnist at Unwinnable Monthly, a member of the New York Videogame Critic Circle, and a freelance copyeditor. They live in Brooklyn.

Features

Ben Esposito was tired of wholesome video games. Enter Neon White, The Washington Post
Naoko Yamada is carving an abstract path to the top of the anime world, The A.V. Club
A Highland Song’s Landscape Beckons on Every Climb, The New York Times

Reviews

The Boy and the Heron, Paste
Suzume, Paste
Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Polygon

Essays

She Had a Body, Bullet Points Monthly
The Way They Walk in Liberl, Gamers With Glasses
How queerness became calamity in Tears of the Kingdom, Polygon

Interviews

Joe Hisaishi, Paste
Llaura McGee, Gayming Mag
Kazutoki Kono, Uppercut Crit

Reporting

Games Media Can’t Ignore BDS Xbox Boycott, Aftermath
Anime has never been bigger, so why are voice actors struggling to get by, WGTC