Field Hockey Writer
StickAtlas Desk
StickAtlas Desk contributes to StickAtlas as field hockey writer, with coverage focused on Spanien, Netherlands, Dames Hoofdklasse.
Editorial
We are not trying to sound like a newspaper from another sport. We want coverage that moves with the game, explains what changed, and stays honest about where the information comes from.
Publication model
The goal is simple: if something matters in hockey, readers should understand it quickly and then be able to click straight into deeper context.
Standards
These are the principles shaping the homepage, the country pages, and the stories themselves.
The story should tell readers what moved in the sport, not just restate a result or fixture list.
Matches, standings, and competitions exist to sharpen the article, not to bury it under generic data.
If a piece is informed by a federation, a club, a governing body, or external reporting, that should remain legible.
Both lanes need direct visibility in navigation, planning, and the editorial hierarchy of the site.
If new results or context alter the meaning of a story, the public page should be revised accordingly.
Clear bylines, publishing dates, author pages, and editorial pages are part of the product, not extra decoration.
Workflow
Even a lean newsroom needs a repeatable rhythm. This is the publication sequence we follow.
We identify the country, competition, gender lane, and real editorial angle before drafting begins.
The headline and lead are built around meaning and movement, not only around a result.
Stories are linked back to the match board, country page, or standings table that helps the reader go deeper.
If the story evolves, the public page should evolve with it instead of quietly freezing in time.
Staff voices
Every published story should point to a stable public identity, even while the newsroom is still small.
Trust
When the facts move, the story should move with them.
We prefer visible updates, dated publication information, and clean links between the story and the country, competition, or table that shaped it.
If we get something wrong or incomplete, the correction should be legible on the published page instead of being hidden behind a silent change.
Publication snapshot
The live article set already spans domestic leagues, international tournaments, competition context, and standings-driven stories.
57 stories currently published
The current StickAtlas output already combines editorial judgement, structured context, and a public transparency layer.