Amy Standen

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Amy Standen
OccupationReporter
Years active1981–present
Notable creditMeatpaper

Amy Standen is a journalist and author. She cofounded the quarterly magazine Meatpaper in 2006 with former Salon.com journalist Sasha Wizansky.[1] She reports for KQED,[1][2] and has also reported for NPR and The Environment Report.

Personal

Standen was born and raised in San Francisco, California.[3]

Career

Standen began her career in journalism working in New York City for KPFA. Since her time there, she has been a producer on Pulse of the Planet, editor of Terrain Magazine, editor at Salon, and reporter for KALW's Philosophy Talk. While working as a radio reporter for KQED, Standen has been responsible for covering science and environmental issues facing Northern California.[3][4]

Honors and awards

Works

Standen is the author of Maggie Taylor's Landscape of Dreams, a book about the digital artwork of Maggie Taylor (published in 2005). She interviewed chef Chris Cosentino for issue zero of Meatpaper.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Schwaner-Albright, Oliver (2007-12-19). "Meat to Wrap the Mind Around". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved August 27, 2011. IN September, when Sasha Wizansky and Amy Standen published the inaugural issue of Meatpaper [...] Last year Ms. Wizansky [...] asked Ms. Standen, a reporter for KQED public radio, to join with her in editing Meatpaper.
  2. ^ "meatpaper - about". Meatpaper. San Francisco. Retrieved August 27, 2011. Amy Standen is a reporter for Quest, KQED public radio's local science and environment show.
  3. ^ a b c "KQED Radio Staff AMY STANDEN QUEST REPORTER". KQED Radio. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Amy Standen | California Watch". California Watch. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  5. ^ .Standen, Amy (March 2007). "Chris Cosentino doesn't want to eat penis, but if he has to, he will". Meatpaper. Retrieved August 27, 2011.