About
SportsFeat posts great sportswriting, the kind of stories best enjoyed away from the noise and clutter of the web.
A companion to Longform.org, SportsFeat is best when combined with Instapaper, Read It Later, and/or Readability.
Editor
Max Linsky has lived in Boston, Cape Town, Florida, San Francisco and DC. Now he’s in Brooklyn, where he runs a lot and writes a little. He also spends time editing Longform.org.
Twitter | max@longform.org
Contributors
Erik Malinowski is the editor of Playbook, Wired.com’s sports blog. He’s also the managing editor of Longshot Magazine and a contributor to Pop-Up Magazine.
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Gretchen Gavett is a Web researcher and producer for the PBS series FRONTLINE. She enjoys crime reporting, photography and cheese.
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Alan Siegel is a writer in Washington, D.C. His work has appeared in Deadspin and The Atlantic.
Twitter | asiegel05@gmail.com
Bethlehem Shoals is the founder of FreeDarko.com and the co-author of The Undisputed Guide to Pro Basketball History and The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac. His writing has appeared in GQ, Slate, McSweeney’s, and The Nation.
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Ryan O’Hanlon is the sports editor at the Good Men Project Magazine. He used to play soccer and go to college. He’s still trying to get over it.
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Ted Walker writes about baseball, culture, and baseball culture at Pitchers & Poets.
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Adi Joseph is a sports copy editor for USA Today and the curator of Hard-Charging, a Tumblr where he posts five to 10 sports journalism links a day.
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Noah Davis likes to tell people he’s a writer living in Brooklyn. On good days, this is true.
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Aaron Lammer is a co-founder of Longform.org and lives in Brooklyn. His interests include German-style board games, going places, and the future of reading.