Lily Prasuethsut

Writer and Editor - Entertainment, Video Games, Tech and Creative Fiction

United States

I’m a writer and editor who’s delivered ten years worth of varied content on tech, video games, marketing, education, travel writing and fiction. I’ve continued to hustle every day after founding and self-publishing two speculative fiction anthologies (links below under Minute Fiction). My drive for learning doesn’t stop there: I’m graduating in 2022 with an MFA in Creative Writing and a certificate for Professional Writing in digital marketing.

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Lily Prasuethsut

All articles initially written by me prior to updates dictating byline changes.

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2015
Berlinsiders

A travel guide to Berlin, Germany where I served as Editor-in-Chief while living abroad.

Wareable
09/22/2016
The $200 billion question: Can wearable tech help us get fit and lose weight?

Step goals, calorie counting, logging running routes, they all produce a lot of data in health and fitness apps. But how do you make it useful? It's a question that has been wrestled with this week after a study from the University of Pittsburgh found that out of two Weight Watchers groups trying to lose...

Wareable
11/24/2016
​How Sphero made the coolest connected toys of the year

In an era where virtual reality, augmented reality and headsets are all over the place, it's rare that a physical toy can capture anyone's attention. It may be down to the fact that Star Wars: The Force Awakens has created another generation's worth of Star Wars frenzy (not that the old ones lost any steam...

Wareable
03/14/2016
This zoo-approved VR app wants to get you up close with animals

There are still only a limited number of VR apps to download and that's precisely why environmentalists are choosing virtual reality as the next medium for educating us about wildlife. The rule in VR is still very much, make it and people will download it. Incorporating VR isn't a new concept for zoos and wildlife...

TechRadar
06/12/2016
E3 2015: top 10 moments from gaming's biggest show

Another year, another Electronic Entertainment Expo. Before E3 2016 takes over the news channels over the next four days, let's take one last look at the highs of last year's show. Could it be? Did E3 2015 actually make everyone a happy gamer?

TechRadar
09/24/2015
Rise of the Tomb Raider is best played on Xbox One

When it was first announced, Rise of the Tomb Raider was controversially touted as an Xbox One and Xbox 360 exclusive. However it was later clarified by studio Crystal Dynamics as a timed exclusive. That means PS4 and PC players will still get to shoot Lara's bow and arrow - however it'll just be a little later.

TechRadar
04/22/2014
Hearthstone arrives on the iPad, but is it better on the tablet or PC?

The free-to-play digital card game Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft has skyrocketed to success ever since its first release on the PC in March earlier this year. With its interactive maps, various decks and straight-forward gameplay that anyone can quickly grasp, it's not hard to see why Hearthstone has become so popular.