The Washington Post - Notable Contributors (past and Present)

Notable Contributors (past and Present)

Sources not listed here can be found on the referenced pages

  • Frederick Aiken (first city editor of the Washington Post)
  • Joel Achenbach (writer)
  • Jaehoon Ahn (researcher, journalist)
  • Anne Applebaum (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Marie Arana (editor of Book World)
  • Cathy Areu (contributing editor, "First Person Singular"
  • Peter Baker (White House reporter)
  • Dan Balz (national political reporter)
  • Rankin Barbee (writer)
  • Carl Bernstein (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Andrew Beyer (horse racing columnist)
  • Herb Block (cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Thomas Boswell (sports columnist)
  • David Broder (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Tina Brown (writer)
  • Art Buchwald (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Ron Charles (book critic)
  • Rajiv Chandrasekaran (editor)
  • Chris Cillizza (writer; author of The Fix weblog)
  • Libby Copeland (writer)
  • Richard L. Coe (theatre critic/writer)
  • Richard Cohen (columnist)
  • Steve Coll (editor, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Janet Cooke (writer, Pulitzer Prize; the prize was returned after her article was found to be fraudulent)
  • Lisa de Moraes (television columnist)
  • Ann Devroy (award winning journalist)
  • Helen Dewar (Senate political reporter)
  • E.J. Dionne (columnist)
  • Michael Dirda (book critic, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Leonard Downie, Jr. (editor)
  • Pamela Druckerman (writer)
  • Michel duCille (photo editor, photographer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • John Feinstein (sports columnist)
  • David Finkel (journalist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Marc Fisher (writer, editor)
  • Thomas Francis Ford, West Coast correspondent, 1913–18
  • Dan Froomkin (columnist)
  • Joel Garreau (writer)
  • Barbara Garson (writer)
  • Robin Givhan (fashion editor, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Malcolm Gladwell (writer)
  • Peter S. Goodman, economics
  • Meg Greenfield (editor, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Carol Guzy, photographer, Pulitzer Prizes
  • Fred Hiatt, editorial page editor
  • Jim Hoagland (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Stephen Hunter (film critic, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Robert Kagan (columnist)
  • Glenn Kessler (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Colbert I. King (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Anne Kornblut (writer)
  • Tony Kornheiser (sports columnist)
  • Charles Krauthammer (columnist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Howard Kurtz (media critic)
  • Charles Lane (writer)
  • Colman McCarthy (columnist)
  • Mary McGrory (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • William McPherson (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Anne Midgette (music critic)
  • Dana Milbank (writer)
  • Tim Page (music critic, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Philip P. Pan (writer, author)
  • Matthew Parris (columnist)
  • John Pomfret (writer and editor, author)
  • Shirley Povich (sports columnist)
  • Dana Priest (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • William Raspberry (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Thomas E. Ricks (military reporter, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Eugene Robinson (columnist and editor, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Harry M. Rosenfeld (editor)
  • Christine Sadler (writer and editor)
  • Anthony Shadid (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Tom Shales (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Howard Simons (editor)
  • Michael Specter (writer)
  • Emil Steiner (writer)
  • Barry Svrluga (sports writer)
  • Richard Thompson (cartoonist)
  • Patrick Tyler (writer)
  • Tom Toles (cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Jim VandeHei (writer)
  • Joby Warrick (national security reporter, previous Pulitzer Prize)
  • Gene Weingarten (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • James Russell Wiggins (editor)
  • Michael Wilbon (sports columnist)
  • Roger Wilkins (editorial board, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Juan Williams (Writer)
  • George F. Will (columnist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Bob Woodward (writer, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Robin Wright (writer)
  • Jonathan Yardley (book critic, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Steve LeVine (journalist and writer)
  • Jose Antonio Vargas (journalist, Pulitzer Prize)
  • Steven Goff (sports writer and blogger)

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