KEY POINTS
  • "Uncanny Valley" author Anna Wiener says that the sudden wave of narratives by women who worked in Silicon Valley arise from the growing realization that these companies' narratives about themselves don't match reality.
  • "I think there's a greater willingness to push back against that story, whether it's about Facebook or Google or the industry at large — and deconstruct it and challenge it."
"Uncanny Valley" author Anna Wiener says more women are coming forward with long-form testimonies about Silicon Valley

Several former tech workers are releasing non-fiction accounts about their experiences in Silicon Valley and one of them says it's largely because tech companies have fed women a story that, itself, is fictional.

Anna Wiener wrote "Uncanny Valley" as a memoir that recounts her personal experiences of ambivalence and disillusionment working in San Francisco start-ups in her early twenties during the last decade. That often included being the only person who identified as female in a room. She's one of a cohort of women in their early thirties who are now recounting their stories about working in the tech industry.