Wilderness Blogger
Hillary Rosner
A city girl in the mountains. Doesn't eat meat. Has the letter "P" tattooed on her right arm.
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Hillary Rosner is a born-and-raised New Yorker who relocated to Boulder nearly three years ago. She began her journalism career at the New York Post, and her last full-time job was as a senior editor at the
Village Voice, where she edited the Machine Age section -- covering the Internet and its attendant cultural scene during the height of the boom. She has also worked as science/technology editor at the award-winning and now-defunct online magazine Feed; senior editor at the now-defunct print magazine Inside (based on the now-defunct online magazine Inside.com); and contributing editor at New York magazine. She writes regularly for The New York Times, and her work has also appeared
in Audubon, Wired, Grist, a host of women's magazines she'd rather not mention, and The Industry Standard. Hillary is finishing up a master's degree in environmental studies at
the University of Colorado, and is the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant to study climate change. Her thesis is about -- you guessed it! -- wilderness. She also holds an MFA in creative writing from New York University. She lives in a rambling house in Boulder with her boyfriend, Phil, who's originally from Albuquerque, and their two dogs, Peso and George -- who liked their one-bedroom apartment in NYC but don't
seem to mind Colorado at all.