Hannah Rosefield
@henrosefield
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editor at The Dial and elsewhere, writer
London
Joined August 2021
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.
thedial.world
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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I too reviewed Intermezzo https://t.co/CJ3PlgeH3O
newrepublic.com
“Intermezzo” is Rooney’s most somber novel, more attentive to loss and irreversible change.
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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.
thedial.world
A photographer’s encounter with natural springs, thermal pools and public baths — and the people who care for them.
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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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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
thedial.world
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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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.
thedial.world
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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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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"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
thedial.world
A hot dog, a Pimm’s cup and two national anthems.
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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
theguardian.com
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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THIS mom was accomplished and interesting, unlike all the other stupid boring moms
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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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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
theguardian.com
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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It's Christina!! Talking about Polynesia!! @cathompsn
https://t.co/PhOOADqBFK
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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SO happy to have this in @gdnlongread today
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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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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'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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“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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