Tomas Weber
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I’m a magazine writer based in London.
You can find my reportage in publications including The New York Times Magazine, FT Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Economist’s 1843 magazine and Wired.
I’ve recently written about: Atlantis hunters (1843); England’s last lacemaker (FT Magazine); Big Food versus Ozempic (The New York Times Magazine, with a follow-up podcast on The Daily); orcas sinking yachts (Rolling Stone); the earliest form of writing (FT Magazine); an eerie AI romance (1843); the boy who memorised Street View (The New York Times Magazine); kids decoding ancient scrolls (Scientific American); the undertaker of the English Channel (FT Magazine); shepherds, a spaceport and a billionaire (Wired); and fake Fabergé eggs (The Fence).
I also write for university publications.
I am available for suitable writing projects.
For inquiries, tips or messages of any kind, please reach out:
tomasjweber@gmail.com
Signal: weber.377

I’m a magazine writer based in London.
You can find my reportage in publications including The New York Times Magazine, FT Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Economist’s 1843 magazine and Wired.
I’ve recently written about: Atlantis hunters (1843); England’s last lacemaker (FT Magazine); Big Food versus Ozempic (The New York Times Magazine, with a follow-up podcast on The Daily); orcas sinking yachts (Rolling Stone); the earliest form of writing (FT Magazine); an eerie AI romance (1843); the boy who memorised Street View (The New York Times Magazine); kids decoding ancient scrolls (Scientific American); the undertaker of the English Channel (FT Magazine); shepherds, a spaceport and a billionaire (Wired); and fake Fabergé eggs (The Fence).
I also write for university publications.
I am available for suitable writing projects.
For inquiries, tips or messages of any kind, please reach out:
tomasjweber@gmail.com
Signal: weber.377
You can find my reportage in publications including The New York Times Magazine, FT Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Economist’s 1843 magazine and Wired.
I’ve recently written about: Atlantis hunters (1843); England’s last lacemaker (FT Magazine); Big Food versus Ozempic (The New York Times Magazine, with a follow-up podcast on The Daily); orcas sinking yachts (Rolling Stone); the earliest form of writing (FT Magazine); an eerie AI romance (1843); the boy who memorised Street View (The New York Times Magazine); kids decoding ancient scrolls (Scientific American); the undertaker of the English Channel (FT Magazine); shepherds, a spaceport and a billionaire (Wired); and fake Fabergé eggs (The Fence).
I also write for university publications.
I am available for suitable writing projects.
For inquiries, tips or messages of any kind, please reach out:
tomasjweber@gmail.com
Signal: weber.377