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Editorial Team

Collective Byline

The Editorial Team byline at Stack Quarterly covers landscape pieces, listicles, and surveys where the conclusions reflect the judgement of the publication as a whole rather than a single named writer. Three or four people sit behind that byline at any given time: a rotating mix of the named contributors above plus the publication’s editor and a research lead.

When the Editorial Team byline runs, it means the piece has been argued through in a room. Pieces under the Editorial Team byline are landscape surveys (the “what teams are running” pieces), listicles where multiple practitioners contributed picks, and the “decision-piece” essays where the publication takes a deliberate position on a stack question. The Editorial Team byline never runs on case-study or interview pieces — those carry a named author who took the lead. Like the named contributors, the Editorial Team writes from independence: editorial control sits with the named bylines, not with the publication’s parent. Corrections are owned by whoever wrote the line in question.

For corrections, tips, or pitches: editorial @ stackquarterly.com.

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