New England Monthly

New England Monthly
New England Monthly
Editor Daniel Okrent
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Robert Nylen
First issue 1984 (1984-month)
Final issue 1990
Company Telemedia
Country United States
Based in Haydenville, Massachusetts


New England Monthly was a magazine published in Haydenville, Massachusetts from 1984 to 1990. Founded by Robert Nylen (publisher) and Daniel Okrent (editor), it won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in both 1986 and 1987, and was a finalist for many other National Magazine Awards (in categories including reporting, personal service, and design) in its brief existence. Purchased from its original investors by Telemedia, a Canadian publishing company, it ceased publication in September 1990, during the recession which hit the region.

Several New England Monthly staff members and contributors went on to achieve notable success after the magazine's demise. These include staff writer Jonathan Harr, author of A Civil Action; executive editor Joseph Nocera, who currently writes a weekly business column for the New York Times; Annie Proulx, the magazine's gardening columnist, who later won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for her fiction; architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, who became art critic of the New York Times; and contributor Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of the prize-winning Random Family. Publisher Nylen became a widely admired publishing consultant; editor Okrent was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in history for his book Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center, and from 2003 to 2005 was the first public editor of the Times.

Noted writer and editor Richard Todd, who was associated with the magazine from its launch, succeeded Okrent as editor in late 1989 and assumed Nylen's role as publisher in the spring of 1990. The magazine suspended publication in September of that year.


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