Ann Marie Gardner couldn't help but be starstruck by all the big names gathered at the Marriott Marquis in Manhattan for the National Magazine Awards. Most in attendance worked at publications that had been around for decades and had hobnobbed with celebrities and politicians. Her magazine had barely been around for a year and focused more on livestock.
Gardner and two of her coworkers gawked at Jake Silverstein, the soon-to-be editor of the New York Times Magazine, and mingled with the team from Martha Stewart Living. At one point, Gardner decided to introduce herself to Graydon Carter, the renowned Vanity Fair editor who was set to be inducted into the Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame that night. Read more...
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