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Emma Cook

Editor of Guardian magazine Do Something, author of '5:2 Your Life'

Emma Cook is an experienced journalist and editor with a long career in British media. She currently serves as the assistant editor and travel editor for the Observer magazine.24 Previously, she held the position of Commissioning Editor at The Observer Magazine, moving to this role in 2016.6

Cook has been an editor at the Guardian for over 16 years, during which time she has worked on various sections and publications.2 Her career highlights include:

  • Editor of "Do Something," a Guardian monthly magazine covering social, creative, fitness, and intellectual activities3
  • Commissioning editor for G2 magazine before moving to The Observer Magazine6
  • Author of two non-fiction books: "ASK YOUR FATHER" and "5:2 YOUR LIFE"2
  • Alumni of the Faber Academy's six-month "Writing A Novel" course2

In addition to her editorial work, Cook has written for numerous publications, including the Guardian, the Independent, the Times, the Daily Telegraph, ES Magazine, Elle, and Psychologies.2 She has recently ventured into fiction writing, with her debut thriller novel titled "You Can't Hurt Me".15

Cook resides in west London with her husband, three children, and a Chartreux cat.2

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London, United Kingdom