Authors
StickAtlas does not pretend to have a bigger public staff than the one readers can actually inspect. The bylines layer is small on purpose, visible on purpose, and ready to expand as the newsroom grows.
Newsroom snapshot
Today that means a short public list, including desk-style automation when the publication needs a stable byline before a larger reporting team exists.
Field Hockey Writer
24 articlesStickAtlas Desk contributes to StickAtlas as field hockey writer, with coverage focused on Pays-Bas, Belgique, Espagne.
Trust
A lean newsroom is fine. A vague one is not. These pages exist so readers can see who or what is behind the coverage.
Clear bylines
Every story should point to a stable public identity instead of disappearing behind a generic newsroom label.
Reading list
The author layer stays small, but every public story still points back to a visible profile.
StickAtlas currently has 24 public stories, and each author page keeps those stories tied to a visible byline.
Signals
A lean newsroom is fine. A vague one is not. These pages exist so readers can see who or what is behind the coverage.
StickAtlas Desk contributes to StickAtlas as field hockey writer, with coverage focused on Pays-Bas, Belgique, Espagne.
Stable identities
The same author slugs can evolve later into fuller editor, writer, or desk profiles without breaking public trust.