
Bio:
Zak Stone is a writer and editor living in Los Angeles. He’s a co-founder of Tomorrow, a one-off print magazine and editorial collective. Read about it here, here, and here.
Since January 2013, he’s been a staff writer for Fast Company’s blog Co.Exist. When GOOD was a magazine (not a “community platform”), he was assistant editor and wrote about food, entrepreneurship, technology, and digital culture (among other things). His piece “The End of Cheap Coffee” was a Longform top read from 2011.
His writing has appeared in The Atlantic Cities, Fast Company, The Utne Reader (forthcoming), Scientific American, GOOD, Condé Nast Traveler, Time Out Los Angeles, The New Haven Independent, and Assets (UCLA’s tablet-only business magazine).
Contact:
Get at him here — stone [dot ] zak [at] gmail [dot] com.
Wade in his stream of consciousness here.
Or connect professionally.
