Sarah Hedley

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Sarah Hedley is a British editor and columnist.

Career

She began her career at Maxim and was a columnist and editor for several men's lifestyle magazines in the UK. She was later commissioned by The Sun to write a weekly column, and also worked for Cosmopolitan UK, Men's Fitness US, and Scarlet. [1] As editor she was nominated for the British Society of Magazine Editors' New Editor of the Year Award. [2]

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On screen, Hedley has appeared as a social commentator on television shows including Richard & Judy , The Oprah Winfrey Show and the BBC News, and was selected by Time Out as a contributor to the book 1000 Books to Change Your Life with the novelists Ali Smith, Jonathan Coe, Jonathan Franzen, and Maggie O'Farrell.

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References

  1. "Scarlet". Press Gazette. 14 July 2005.
  2. "PG ed is on BSME shortlist". Press Gazette. 5 October 2006.