These book reviewers have been updated in February 2009 by
Ascot Media Group and John Kremer. Updated info will be noted at the end of any
listing after February 2009.
If the contact is vital to you, verify
the book reviewer's name and address before making submissions. Please send us any corrections
or additions. Email JohnKremer@bookmarket. com. Thanks.
Let's keep this list up-to-date for everyone.
Newspaper Book Reviewers
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The Business Journal, Dennis LaRue, 851 SW 6th Avenue
#500, Portland OR 97204; 330-744-5023 or 503-274-8733. Email:
dlarue@business-journal.com.
Cosmopolitan, Tracy Shaffer, 1 S. Wacker Drive #1100,
Chicago IL 60606; or 224 West 57th Street, New York NY 10019; 310-664-2818 or
212-649-3291. Email: tshaffer@hearst.com.
- Abby Green, Executive Editor; 212-649-3592 (3/10)
Ebony, Joy Kinnon, 6500 Wilshire Boulevard #670, Los
Angeles CA 90048; 323-782-7801 or 312-322-9258. Email:
joybkinnon@ebony.com.
Entertainment Weekly, 1675 Broadway #30, New York NY
10019 or 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020; 212-522-5752 or
212-512-1212.
Family Circle, Rachel Martin; 212-499-1972. Email:
rachel.bmartin@meredith.com.
Glamour Magazine, 4 Times Square, New York NY 10036.
Good Housekeeping, Kate Coyne, 959 8th Avenue, New York
NY 10019; 212-649-2377 or 212-649-2000. Email:
kcoyne@hearst.com.
GQ: Gentlemen's Quarterly
Men's Vogue, Emily Creed, 2600 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy
MI 48084; 212-286-5431. Email:
emily_creed@condenast.com.
Please note that most magazines like to review new books. So
they need to see books (galley copies or advanced review copies) 6 to 12 weeks
before the publication date of the book. For more about publication dates, see
http://www.bookmarket.com/pubdate.htm.
Newsweek, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #1220, Washington
DC 20006.
People Magazine, 212-522-4807. LA
office: 11766 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90025; 310-268-7200. Ellen
Shapiro, freelance book reviewer; email:
eshapiro11215@gmail.com (9/09).
Reader's Digest, Meg Grant, 5200 Old Orchard Road,
Stokie IL 60077; 323-938-0779. Email:
meg_grant@rd.com.
Rolling Stone, Peter Travers, 333 N. Michigan Avenue
#707, Chicago IL 60601; 212-484-1637 or 312-782-2366. Email:
peter.travers@rollingstone.com.
Time Magazine, New York NY.
Town & Country, Stephen Dudley, 53rd Street #925, San
Francisco CA 94103; 212-903-5278 or 415-278-3670. Email: sdudley@hearst.com.
US Weekly, Philip Recchia, 5700 Wilshire Boulevard
#345, Los Angeles CA 90036; 212-651-7856 or 323-930-3300. Email:
philip.recchia@usmagazine.com.
Vanity Fair, Jane Sarkin, 4 Times Square #7, New York
NY 10036; 212-286-7566. Email: jsarkin@vf.com.
Vogue, Jillian Demling, 4 Times Square # 12, New York
NY 10036; 212-286-8398 or 212-286-2860. Email:
jillian_demling@vogue.com.
Washington Business Journal, Mark Bisnow, 1555 Wilson
Boulevard #400, Arlington VA 22209; 703-875-2200. Email:
mark@bisnow.com.
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Million Dollar
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