Tropic (magazine) explained

Tropic
Editor:Tom Shroder
Editor Title:Final Editor
Frequency:Weekly
Category:Sunday magazine
Company:Miami Herald, Knight Ridder
Firstdate:October 15, 1967
Country:United States
Based:Miami, Florida, U.S.
Language:English
Finaldate:December 6, 1998

Tropic was the Miami Herald Sunday magazine, published as an insert in the Sunday edition from 1967 until 1998. Tropic won three Pulitzer Prizes and published many writers who went on to become well known. More notable writers included humor columnists Dave Barry, Gene Weingarten, Carl Hiaasen, and Madeleine Blais. Other writers included Paul Levine, Joel Achenbach, Tom Shroder, and others.[1] [2]

The magazine created the Tropic Hunt, now known as the Herald Hunt.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Weingarten. Gene. A story that could make Roger Ebert look bad. Too soon?. Washington Post. April 12, 2013. April 13, 2013.
  2. http://tropicfan.com/ TropicFan.com