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Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Going Monthly

In the last seven years, Atlanta magazine has employed six different writers who did at least one of the following things:

1. Became a finalist for the City and Regional Magazine Association's Writer of the Year award. (Fennessy, S.; and Lake, T.)

2. Won the CRMA Writer of the Year award. (Dittrich, L.; and Heckert, J.)

3. Became a finalist for a National Magazine Award. (Burns, R.)

4. Won a National Magazine Award. (Williams, P.)

(This list does not include Tom Junod, the most-nominated writer in the history of the National Magazine Awards, who started here in the late 1980s.)

Anyway, there's about to be an opening here, and Steve Fennessy, the top editor, would like to fill it in early 2011.

Want…

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