[3] While at Stanford, she worked in the White House as a research assistant for the senior economic adviser to the president.
[4] After graduating Stanford with a degree in Symbolic Systems,[5] Ewing joined Google and became a senior product manager.
[9] Upon finishing her novel, Ewing began reaching out to literary agents and publishing houses but found the experience incohesive.
[3] To address this concern, Ewing built a platform designed to connect writers with publishers and agents.
[3] Eventually, Ewing decided to narrow her focus to children’s books, and in 2016, she founded the company called Literati.