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    Aaron Gell

    Freelance Writer and Editor

    Aaron Gell is a freelance writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York, with over 15 years of experience in the media industry. He has contributed to a variety of prestigious publications, including The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, GQ, and Elle .1 Gell is known for his sharp news judgment and literary sensibility, having worked both at established print outlets and in start-up environments .1

    Career Highlights

    • Freelance Work: Since 2001, Gell has been involved in freelance writing and editing for various publications, covering topics such as arts, culture, politics, and business .1
    • Notable Works: He authored "Did Brian Easley Have to Die?", which inspired the film "892" starring John Boyega. His article "Friend of the Devil" for Longform.org was highly acclaimed and recognized as one of the most clicked articles in 2015 .1
    • Teaching: Gell is also an adjunct instructor with NYU's Prison Education Program, where he teaches journalism to incarcerated individuals .12

    Previous Roles

    Gell has held several significant editorial positions:

    • Editor-in-Chief at The New York Observer and Hemispheres Magazine.
    • Executive Editor at Radar Magazine.
    • Deputy Editor at Business Insider .13

    His extensive experience in the media sector is complemented by his work as an editorial consultant and features editor for various platforms, showcasing his versatility across different media formats .1

    Highlights

    Nov 22 · muckrack.com
    Aaron Gell's Profile | Medium Journalist - Muck Rack
    Aaron Gell's Profile | Medium Journalist - Muck Rack
    Mar 27 · teamhuman.fm
    Aaron Gell “We'Re In The Same Story, Here.” - Team Human
    Jan 20 · thebaffler.com
    The Red and the Black | Aaron Gell - The Baffler

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    Location

    Brooklyn, New York, United States