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I’m an investigative reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle, focusing on long-term projects and narratives. Previously I reported and wrote feature stories for a number of magazines and sites, particularly the Huffington Post Highline, where I was a contributing editor.
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Fagone argues that the work that her team did was invaluable to the Allies during the war, she has not gotten the credit she was due, largely due to the ego and sexism of J. Edgar Hoover. In other words, this story has it all: love, Nazis, sexism, spies, and quirky characters, not to mention cameos by people like Ian Fleming and Roald Dahl.
Sep 30, 2017 · Jason Fagone's biography of pioneering code-breaker Elizebeth Friedman — who, with her husband William, helped catch both smugglers and Nazis — is the story of a fascinating woman in perilous...
Jun 26, 2017 · Early in the piece, Fagone writes: “We get names, places, anguished Facebook posts, wonky articles full of statistics on crime rates and risk, Twitter arguments about the Second Amendment—everything except the blood, the pictures of bodies torn by bullets.
Oct 15, 2017 · In “The Woman Who Smashed Codes,” Jason Fagone recounts the stranger-than-fiction story of how the 23-year-old Smith was hired in 1916, along with other scholars, by an eccentric tycoon...
Jason Fagone is an American journalist and author. His work has appeared in GQ, [1] [2] Wired, Esquire, The Atlantic, New York, Grantland, The New York Times, and the Huffington Post Highline, among other outlets. In 2002, the Columbia Journalism Review named him one of "Ten Young Writers on the Rise". [3]
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I’m currently an investigative reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. Before that I wrote for a number of magazines. Some of my stories are linked below, and you can also view my archive on Longform.org. Left in the Dirt. San Francisco Chronicle, November 2018; with Cynthia Dizikes. Working in a Wasteland.