
Levin is the author of Slonim Woods 9 (Crown, 2021), described by Nylon as “extraordinary, biting, observant,” a memoir that vividly recounts his experience as a survivor of a college cult and offers a profound exploration of manipulation, resilience, and recovery. He produced the Hulu docuseries Stolen Youth, which unflinchingly depicted the tragic consequences of coercive control and the remarkable resilience of its survivors. His essays and poems have appeared in Provincetown Arts, Psychology Today, and numerous other publications, and he has spoken and taught widely on the power of poetry, memoir, mental health, trauma recovery, and the psychology of coercion for both national media—including Radiolab—and classrooms across the country. Levin lives in Los Angeles.