Since then, he has penned cover stories and features about sex, gender, identity, politics, youth culture, mental health, sports, addiction, music, and dogs.
Denizet-Lewis also appears regularly on television and radio programs, including the Today Show, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, and NPR's On Point and Here and Now.
In a review of his work, Publishers Weekly wrote that Denizet-Lewis "offers stirring and sensitive portraits of individuals—frequently adolescents—struggling to articulate desire and identity while bearing the weight of societal taboo and marginalization."
Denizet-Lewis is also often called upon to profile celebrities, including James Franco, Jake Gyllenhaal, Barry Bonds, Brad Gilbert, Perez Hilton, Barney Frank, and Dr. Drew.
[5] In 2023, Denizet-Lewis received a Public Scholars Award from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support research and writing for his new book, We Don't Know You Anymore: Identity Change in America, which explores metamorphosis and transformation in a variety of spheres (psychology, philosophy, politics, spirituality, gender and sexuality).