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Ryan Jacobs (born 1989) is an American writer, and magazine editor. He is best known for his reporting in ''
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'', his editing at ''
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,'' and his critically acclaimed first book, ''The Truffle Underground''.


Early life

Jacobs was born in Los Angeles and graduated from Loyola High School, where he worked as an editor on the student newspaper, ''The Loyalist''. He matriculated to Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, where he studied magazine journalism.


Career

After graduating summa cum laude from
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, Jacobs began his career as a reporter at a small Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly, the ''Point Reyes Light'', in Marin County, California. His stint there led to stops at a number of San Francisco-based publications, including ''Sierra'' magazine, the short-lived Bay Citizen, and ''Mother Jones'', where he worked closely with fellow Medill alum Clara Jeffrey. After ''Mother Jones,'' he joined ''The Atlantic'''s global channel, where he covered international crime and other foreign affairs from Washington, D.C., under Olga Khazan and J.J. Gould. His reporting for ''The Atlantic'' was cited and featured by the ''
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'', ''Esquire'', Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's ' Q' radio program, and author
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. He departed for an editing position at ''Pacific Standard''. In his first year at ''Pacific Standard'', Jacobs oversaw the Quick Studies section of the magazine's website, which won a ''Folio'' magazine Eddie award. After two years as an associate and senior editor overseeing digital expansion, he was appointed deputy editor, second-in-command to editor-in-chief, Nicholas Jackson. Together, they reorganized the editorial team and redesigned the magazine, leading it to a
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in 2017. During Jacobs' tenure at ''Pacific Standard'', stories he has edited have won a Mirror Award, helped launch major
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, influenced network television, and received mention in the '' Best American Essays'' anthology. He continued to work as deputy editor from the magazine's headquarters in Santa Barbara until its closure in 2019.


Book

His first book, ''The Truffle Underground'', edited by
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and published by the Clarkson Potter imprint of
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in June 2019, focuses on crime in the international truffle trade. BuzzFeed listed the book as one of the most anticipated titles of the year. It was named a best book of the summer by Outside magazine and a non-fiction "page-turner" by Fortune magazine. Jacobs and the book also received coverage and reviews in ''Publishers Weekly'', Kirkus, Booklist, Thrillist,
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's "All of It With Alison Stewart," the
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, the
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, the
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, among others.


References

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