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The Best American Magazine Writing 2022
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The Best American Magazine Writing 2022 presents a range of outstanding writing on timely topics, from in-depth reporting to incisive criticism.
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The Best American Magazine Writing 2022 presents a range of outstanding writing on timely topics, from in-depth reporting to incisive criticism.
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- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780231208901
- ISBN-10: 0231208901
- Artikelnr.: 64222452
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780231208901
- ISBN-10: 0231208901
- Artikelnr.: 64222452
Sid Holt is executive director of the American Society of Magazine Editors and a former editor at Rolling Stone and Adweek magazines. Jeffrey Goldberg is editor in chief of The Atlantic and a recipient of the National Magazine Award for Reporting. He is the author of Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror (2006).
Introduction, by Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief, The Atlantic, Acknowledgments, by Sid Holt, chief executive, American Society of Magazine Editors Bodies on the Line, by Carina del Valle Schorske, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Essays and Criticism We
re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic, by Ed Yong, The Atlantic, Finalist
Public Interest These Precious Days, by Ann Patchett, Harper
s, Finalist
Feature Writing Venus Rising, by Megan I. Gannon, Popular Science, Winner
Single-Topic Issue The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works, by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta, Finalist
Reporting The Methane Hunters, by Zachary R. Mider, Bloomberg Green with Bloomberg Businessweek, Finalist
Public Interest We Need to Change How We Talk About Abortion, by Kristin Canning, Women
s Health, Finalist
Service Journalism The Games We Play, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, AARP the Magazine, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism The Original Cowboys, by Katie Gutierrez, Texas Highways, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Infinite Self, by E. Alex Jung, New York, Finalist
Profile Writing Is Jake Paul Bad for Boxing? Next Question, by Dotun Akintoye, ESPN.com, Finalist
Profile Writing The Wrong Daddy, by Jeremy Atherton Lin, Yale Review, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Past Imperfect, by Rachel Aviv, New Yorker, Winner
Profile Writing Beyond Britney: Abuse, Exploitation, and Death Inside Americäs Guardianship Industry, by Heidi Blake and Katie J. M. Baker, BuzzFeed News, Finalist
Public Interest Put on the Diamonds, by Vivian Gornick, Harper
s, Finalist
Essays and Criticism What Do We Do About John James Audubon?, by J. Drew Lanham, Audubon, Finalist
Essays and Criticism The Collapse, by Matthieu Aikins, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Reporting Twenty Years Gone, by Jennifer Senior, The Atlantic, Winner
Feature Writing Come With Me, by Nishanth Injam, Georgia Review, Winner
ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors
Essays and Criticism We
re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic, by Ed Yong, The Atlantic, Finalist
Public Interest These Precious Days, by Ann Patchett, Harper
s, Finalist
Feature Writing Venus Rising, by Megan I. Gannon, Popular Science, Winner
Single-Topic Issue The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works, by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta, Finalist
Reporting The Methane Hunters, by Zachary R. Mider, Bloomberg Green with Bloomberg Businessweek, Finalist
Public Interest We Need to Change How We Talk About Abortion, by Kristin Canning, Women
s Health, Finalist
Service Journalism The Games We Play, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, AARP the Magazine, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism The Original Cowboys, by Katie Gutierrez, Texas Highways, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Infinite Self, by E. Alex Jung, New York, Finalist
Profile Writing Is Jake Paul Bad for Boxing? Next Question, by Dotun Akintoye, ESPN.com, Finalist
Profile Writing The Wrong Daddy, by Jeremy Atherton Lin, Yale Review, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Past Imperfect, by Rachel Aviv, New Yorker, Winner
Profile Writing Beyond Britney: Abuse, Exploitation, and Death Inside Americäs Guardianship Industry, by Heidi Blake and Katie J. M. Baker, BuzzFeed News, Finalist
Public Interest Put on the Diamonds, by Vivian Gornick, Harper
s, Finalist
Essays and Criticism What Do We Do About John James Audubon?, by J. Drew Lanham, Audubon, Finalist
Essays and Criticism The Collapse, by Matthieu Aikins, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Reporting Twenty Years Gone, by Jennifer Senior, The Atlantic, Winner
Feature Writing Come With Me, by Nishanth Injam, Georgia Review, Winner
ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors
Introduction, by Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief, The Atlantic, Acknowledgments, by Sid Holt, chief executive, American Society of Magazine Editors Bodies on the Line, by Carina del Valle Schorske, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Essays and Criticism We
re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic, by Ed Yong, The Atlantic, Finalist
Public Interest These Precious Days, by Ann Patchett, Harper
s, Finalist
Feature Writing Venus Rising, by Megan I. Gannon, Popular Science, Winner
Single-Topic Issue The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works, by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta, Finalist
Reporting The Methane Hunters, by Zachary R. Mider, Bloomberg Green with Bloomberg Businessweek, Finalist
Public Interest We Need to Change How We Talk About Abortion, by Kristin Canning, Women
s Health, Finalist
Service Journalism The Games We Play, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, AARP the Magazine, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism The Original Cowboys, by Katie Gutierrez, Texas Highways, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Infinite Self, by E. Alex Jung, New York, Finalist
Profile Writing Is Jake Paul Bad for Boxing? Next Question, by Dotun Akintoye, ESPN.com, Finalist
Profile Writing The Wrong Daddy, by Jeremy Atherton Lin, Yale Review, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Past Imperfect, by Rachel Aviv, New Yorker, Winner
Profile Writing Beyond Britney: Abuse, Exploitation, and Death Inside Americäs Guardianship Industry, by Heidi Blake and Katie J. M. Baker, BuzzFeed News, Finalist
Public Interest Put on the Diamonds, by Vivian Gornick, Harper
s, Finalist
Essays and Criticism What Do We Do About John James Audubon?, by J. Drew Lanham, Audubon, Finalist
Essays and Criticism The Collapse, by Matthieu Aikins, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Reporting Twenty Years Gone, by Jennifer Senior, The Atlantic, Winner
Feature Writing Come With Me, by Nishanth Injam, Georgia Review, Winner
ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors
Essays and Criticism We
re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic, by Ed Yong, The Atlantic, Finalist
Public Interest These Precious Days, by Ann Patchett, Harper
s, Finalist
Feature Writing Venus Rising, by Megan I. Gannon, Popular Science, Winner
Single-Topic Issue The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works, by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta, Finalist
Reporting The Methane Hunters, by Zachary R. Mider, Bloomberg Green with Bloomberg Businessweek, Finalist
Public Interest We Need to Change How We Talk About Abortion, by Kristin Canning, Women
s Health, Finalist
Service Journalism The Games We Play, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, AARP the Magazine, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism The Original Cowboys, by Katie Gutierrez, Texas Highways, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Infinite Self, by E. Alex Jung, New York, Finalist
Profile Writing Is Jake Paul Bad for Boxing? Next Question, by Dotun Akintoye, ESPN.com, Finalist
Profile Writing The Wrong Daddy, by Jeremy Atherton Lin, Yale Review, Finalist
Lifestyle Journalism Past Imperfect, by Rachel Aviv, New Yorker, Winner
Profile Writing Beyond Britney: Abuse, Exploitation, and Death Inside Americäs Guardianship Industry, by Heidi Blake and Katie J. M. Baker, BuzzFeed News, Finalist
Public Interest Put on the Diamonds, by Vivian Gornick, Harper
s, Finalist
Essays and Criticism What Do We Do About John James Audubon?, by J. Drew Lanham, Audubon, Finalist
Essays and Criticism The Collapse, by Matthieu Aikins, New York Times Magazine, Winner
Reporting Twenty Years Gone, by Jennifer Senior, The Atlantic, Winner
Feature Writing Come With Me, by Nishanth Injam, Georgia Review, Winner
ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors