Michael Hodges

Michael Hodges

UK based author, journalist and editor. He was appointed as Editor of the men's magazine, Jack, in 2003, replacing James Brown. Hodges was previously executive editor on Maxim Fashion and has written for The Observer and The Sunday Times. His essays and sports journalism appeared in The Cult of the Manager (Virgin 1998) and The Best of the Season: The Pick of British Football Writing (Ebury 1999). Hodges also contributed to 1,000 Books to Change Your Life (Ebury, 2008) and Flight Free Europe (Ebury 2007). He wrote the chapters on drugs and on Ken Livingstone in London Calling – 40 Years of Time Out (Ebury 2008). He is author of AK47: The Story of the People’s Gun. Hodges is a regular contributor to the Financial Times Weekend magazine and the New Statesman. His reporting from the war in Iraq and the conflict in Palestine has appeared in the Financial Times, Jack and Esquire. In 2008 Hodges was the launch editor of Time Out Beirut and he continues to work in and report from the Middle East.

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