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Hannah Rosefield

@henrosefield

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editor at The Dial and elsewhere, writer

London
Joined August 2021
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@thedialmag
The Dial Magazine
1 year
1/ Our latest issue, “America,” explores how the U.S. presidential election affects the rest of the world, and the many ways the U.S. shapes political and cultural debates beyond its borders.
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Our reporting this month explores the impact of U.S. policies abroad, and the ways in which its fractured, polarized political landscape has empowered authoritarians in other countries.
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The Dial Magazine
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1/ For over a year, photographer Greta Rybus traveled the world documenting hot springs, thermal pools and public baths to understand our relationship to them.
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A photographer’s encounter with natural springs, thermal pools and public baths — and the people who care for them.
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@thedialmag
The Dial Magazine
1 year
Calling all reporters and writers! We're accepting pitches for two issues coming out early next year: "Bodies" and "Ghosts." These themes will be interpreted broadly — so, try us. We accept reporting, essays, fiction, and poetry. Learn more here:  https://t.co/F9362HYCCo
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Pitching The Dial The Dial is an award-winning online magazine of culture, politics, and ideas with a focus on locally sourced writing from around the world. We welcome pitches for original reporti...
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The Dial Magazine
2 years
1/ Summer brings the promise of more time to read. There is never quite enough time, of course. But in the hope that life slows down — just enough — this month, we bring you a brand new fiction issue, full of exciting writing from around the world: https://t.co/W0YBY5kumh
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This month, we bring you another fiction issue, featuring exciting new writing from around the world. Many of these pieces have been translated into English for the first time.
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The Dial Magazine
2 years
1/ In the UK, property prize draws claim to offer a way out of the housing crisis. More often than not, these competitions are too good to be true, @kaurenlelly reports.
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Property prize draws claim to offer a way out of the UK’s housing crisis. They’re not what they seem.
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The Dial Magazine
2 years
Calling all writers! We're accepting pitches for three issues coming out this fall: "America" (October), "Language" (November) and "Deadlines" (December). Not sure what we're looking for? You can find our pitch guide here:
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Pitching The Dial The Dial is an award-winning online magazine of culture, politics, and ideas with a focus on locally sourced writing from around the world. We welcome pitches for original reporti...
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@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield
2 years
"Brits are wearing the shirts, they are buying the hot dogs, they are fist-bumping American strangers and saying words like 'dawg.'" @ImogenWK goes to a baseball game in London for @thedialmag https://t.co/Gq5t1Hfot6
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A hot dog, a Pimm’s cup and two national anthems.
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@gdnlongread
The Guardian Long Read
2 years
Congratulations to @ptullis, whose article "Nitrogen Wars" won Best Explanatory Reporting at this year's @absw awards “A piece that elegantly weaves many explanatory strands together, social, political and scientific, in a way that's hard to bring off” https://t.co/mHSD8l5T4U
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The long read: In 2019, a looming crisis over pollution led the Dutch government to crack down on farm emissions. The response was furious – and offers a warning to other countries about protecting...
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Hannah Rosefield
2 years
THIS mom was accomplished and interesting, unlike all the other stupid boring moms
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@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield
2 years
finally :)))
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@cspaide
Christopher Spaide
3 years
for her 90th birthday, here’s what Helen Vendler sent in for the 2017 LitHub article “90 Lines For John Ashbery’s 90th Birthday”: a perfect line, and a perfect paragraph of criticism🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼
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@davidedgarwolf
David Wolf
2 years
As @henrosefield noted, @samirashackle's piece – about the equal pay disputes that have ended with multibillion pound payouts by UK councils - is a rare example of a story that is simultaneously very uplifting & very depressing. It's also extremely good https://t.co/ZKI9CxExDT
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The long read: In 2005, Glasgow council offered to compensate women for historic pay inequality. But it sold them short again – and soon workers all over the UK started fighting for what they were...
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Hannah Rosefield
2 years
It's Christina!! Talking about Polynesia!! @cathompsn https://t.co/PhOOADqBFK
@chrislhayes
Chris Hayes
2 years
One of the great joys of my job, particularly the podcast, is when I'm fascinated by a topic or read a book I love I can reach out to the author and have her on the podcast.
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Hannah Rosefield
2 years
SO happy to have this in @gdnlongread today
@rachelbnolan
Rachel Nolan
2 years
Here is the picture I was able to put together about how baby brokers — Jaladoras — worked as part of Guatemala’s privatized adoption industry. It’s an excerpt from my new book. published in @gdnlongread https://t.co/ZUipUnCizq
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Hannah Rosefield
2 years
More bitter memoir titles like these ones please
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@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield
2 years
very very very satisfying
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@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield
2 years
one v good part of editing is when you spend ages thinking about how to fix a sentence and then you realise that simply deleting the sentence makes the whole graf better
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@clarebucknell
Clare Bucknell
3 years
'when one subtracts from life infancy (which is vegetation), -- sleep, eating, and swilling -- buttoning and unbuttoning -- how much remains of downright existence? The summer of a dormouse.'
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@henrosefield
Hannah Rosefield
3 years
“Is it possible to have multiple first languages?" I asked. "I’ve been thinking of English, Kiswahili, Sheng’ and Dholuo as all being my first languages.” “I think,” said Ngũgĩ, “you are lying to yourself.” Tremendous profile by @careybaraka https://t.co/8j9yhiCVgb
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