Even before the Covid-19 pandemic made working from home more common and prompted some people to relocate, journalists Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel did both: They moved from New York City to Montana in 2017, and from staff jobs at BuzzFeed News and the New York Times to writing full-time for Substack after that. But they haven’t just lived through work-life changes; they’ve studied them, too.

Petersen and Warzel’s forthcoming book, Out of Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home, tackles some of the thorniest questions around what our jobs will look like in the future. It’s a fresh take on what we can do better and suggests new ways for employers and employees to think about, and organize, remote work. Both authors also write frequently about management and back-to-the-office issues on their Substack newsletters, “Culture Study” (Petersen) and “Galaxy Brain” (Warzel).

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