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The Best American Magazine Writing
2001 (Best American Magazine
Writing) by Harold M. Evans
A Real Reading Treat!
In the world of magazines, no recognition is more highly coveted than an
Ellie, the National Magazine Award presented by the American Society of
Magazine Editors to the best of the American magazines. The Awards are
the magazine equivalents to the Pulitzer Prizes of the newspaper industry.
Each year, hundreds of editors-in-chief, journalism professors, and art
directors winnow more than a thousand submissions to about seventy-five
nominees in categories such as Reporting, Feature Writing, Profiles, Public
Interest, Essays, Reviews and Criticism. Interest in the nominees is keen,
and this collection will allow people both in the magazine world and beyond
to find in one place, read, and admire the years best. It is a wonderful,
browsable volume of interest to writers and readers who appreciate
magazine writing and journalism at its highest level.
Personal Review: The Best American Magazine Writing 2001
(Best American Magazine Writing) by Harold M. Evans
No one could possibly take The New Yorker, National Geographic, Rolling
Stone, Esquire,The American Scholar, the Atlantic Monthly, GQ, Time,
Gourmet, Harper's and Vanity Fair and read all the stories in them every
month for a year. But what if the greatest experts, The American Society
of Magazine Editors read 1,586 stories and picked just the best 17 of them
for you to read. Even if you didn't think you'd like the subject, you will love
reading each and every one of these. I'm using it for a seminar I'm giving
-- one article and its author to discuss each week for 14 weeks. It's
Terrific!!!
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No one could possibly take The New Yorker, National more
No one could possibly take The New Yorker, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Esquire,The American Scholar, the Atlantic Monthly, GQ, Time, Gourmet, Harper's and Vanity Fair and read all the stories in them every month for a year. But what if the greatest experts, The American Society of Magazine Editors read 1,586 stories and picked just the best 17 of them for you to read. Even if you didn't think you'd like the subject, you will love reading each and every one of these. I'm using it for a seminar I'm giving -- one article and its author to discuss each week for 14 weeks. It's Terrific!!! less
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