Aaron Hicklin

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Aaron Hicklin
Born
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom[1]
Alma materSt John's Marlborough
OccupationEditor, columnist, author, writer

Aaron Hicklin is the former editor-in-chief of Out, a United States LGBT magazine.[1][2][3]

Previously, he was editor of BlackBook magazine. He began his tenure as editor-in-chief of Out in April 2006 after Brendon Lemon resigned in October 2005. Before this he also had a column in the Scottish newspaper, The Sunday Herald, in which he wrote articles about life in New York. He is the author of Boy Soldiers (Mainstream), and the editor of The Revolution Will Be Accessorized (Harper Perennial), an anthology of essays that appeared in BlackBook.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Andrew Clark, "Andrew Clark meets Aaron Hicklin", The Guardian profile of Aaron Hicklin, 16 April 2007, MediaGuardian section, p5
  2. ^ Politico
  3. ^ The New York Times

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