Harper’s Magazine Loses Two Editors
After a spate of departures earlier this year, two more editors from Harper’s magazine have decided to leave.
Yesterday the NY Times confirmed that senior editors Bill Wasik and Luke Mitchell will leave the literary magazine.
Here’s more from the post: “[The] departures leave just a single senior editor, Donovan Hohn. While the Harper’s staff was never huge, it appears to be down to a handful of people: acting editor Ellen Rosenbush, literary editor Ben Metcalf, and Rafil Kroll-Zaidi, who was promoted from an assistant editor to managing editor in April.”
In March, we noted that associate editor Paul Ford and senior editor Jennifer Szalai had both departed.
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