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Devon Bidal

@devonbidal

Associate Editor @hakaimagazine | Words in @smithsonianmag @atlasobscura @thetyee and more | Retweets ≠ endorsements | she/her

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Adrienne Mason (@toughcitywriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I’m heartbroken as the news is out—Hakai Magazine, a publication I helped launch with my dear friend and colleague judeisabella, is done at the end of 2024. It’s such a shame for my colleagues, freelancers, readers, the science community and much, much more.

Keili Bartlett (@keilibartlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m so sorry to hear about Hakai Magazine shuttering. Their reporting is delightful to read, I’ve heard writers rave about working with them and - let’s face it - Canadian journalism needs MORE funding, not less. That said, I look forward to what the Hakai team does next!

Ferris Jabr (@ferrisjabr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devastated by this news. Rigorous, enterprising, and literary, Hakai Magazine is an invaluable member of the science writing ecosystem. I've written some of my favorite pieces for them and recommended them to many fellow freelancers. Surely we can find a way to save Hakai Mag!

Colin Schultz | @colinschultz.bsky.social (@_colins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm obviously devastated. But the team is rallying, and we're hoping to be able to work out _some_ way to continue bringing our award-winning coastal journalism to the world. All options are open right now.

Hakai Magazine (@hakaimagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to all of our readers, writers, and other contributors for being part of the Hakai community. If you love what we do and want to hear what’s coming next, sign up for our newsletter: hakaimagazine.com/newsletter-sig…

Andrew Revkin 🌎 ✍🏼 🪕 ☮️ (@revkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's hard to believe, with all the billions flowing to environmental projects, that the foundation / donor world can't find the funds to sustain this modest, yet effective, journalism project. As Krista Langlois says below: "The core magazine team, myself included, is trying to

Nathan B Furey (@nbfurey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my career goals was to do science cool enough for Hakai Magazine to cover it. Always wonderful stories. Sad to see this, but they are still looking for ways to fund!

Arno Kopecky (@arno_kopecky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very few publications treat their writers (and readers) as well as Hakai Magazine. Not going to call this a huge loss, because it's not over yet. But obviously, very tough news. Undying gratitude to the crack team of editors and writers who run this beautiful ship.

judeisabella (@judeisabella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/6 I am sad that Hakai Magazine will cease publication at the end of 2024, but remember—we have some stellar stories coming for the next five months. Also, it’s vital to keep things in perspective.

Abi Hayward (@a_l_hayward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My heart hurts for Hakai Magazine. Such a loss for gorgeous longform storytelling in Canada. Loved reading your beautiful ocean stories and will read them until publishing officially ceases 💙🌊

Serena Renner (@serena_renner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm devastated to share the news that Hakai Magazine—a dream publication to work and write for, not to mention read—will stop publishing at the end of 2024. But the team is working hard to keep our coastal journalism alive! Sign up for newsletter updates: hakaimagazine.com/newsletter-sig…

I'm devastated to share the news that <a href="/hakaimagazine/">Hakai Magazine</a>—a dream publication to work and write for, not to mention read—will stop publishing at the end of 2024.

But the team is working hard to keep our coastal journalism alive! Sign up for newsletter updates: hakaimagazine.com/newsletter-sig…
Colin Schultz | @colinschultz.bsky.social (@_colins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've always put a big emphasis on working with students and new science writers, because I know its a weird, small field that's hard to break into. But I'm blown away by how many people are saying Hakai Magazine was one of the first places that ever gave them a chance

Krista Langlois (@cestmoilanglois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I could not love the team Hakai Magazine more. I love being part of it after being a solitary freelancer for so long. I love the vision, the skills, the kindness, the energy. This is a 100 percent earnest tweet and I don't even care.

Colin Schultz | @colinschultz.bsky.social (@_colins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The effort to save Hakai Magazine.com is fully underway. So far, we've lined up commitments worth about half of what we need to keep publishing. Ideally, we want one or two more large foundations or donations to give us a solid floor before we throw the doors to reader donations.

Colin Schultz | @colinschultz.bsky.social (@_colins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we first learned Hakai was to close, we made it a mission to get everyone on staff the experience they need to best present themselves to the world. This story, by Isabella Kaminski, is also the Hakai news editing debut of copy editor Devon Bidal