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by Erik Gunther
Fri, November 09, 2007, 8:00 am PST

Emily Gordon is the managing editor of Print magazine in NYC. But in her off-hours, she's at the helm of Emdashes, a fascinating site devoted to The New Yorker.

We sang the praises of Emily's blog only a week ago, and in writing and researching the site, we knew we had to chat with the amazing woman behind it.

We talked at length with the eloquent editor about her blog, the Web, and the magazine she loves so dearly. Here's what she had to say...

Hey Emily, when did you start Emdashes and why?

I started Emdashes in December 2004, while working at a truly terrible magazine job, where all the people there were saints—writing about health care and science for a boss who knew nothing about either science or journalism.

I'd just been to grad school for three years and after spending all my college years and then all the years subsequently as a journalist and book critic, suddenly I had fallen somewhat off the map.

So I was reading about magazine publishing online all day, but feeling increasingly apart from it, and meanwhile still writing book reviews and other freelance pieces.

My colleague had a blog, though, for illustration and general thoughts, and I asked her how to start one—I picked emdashes as a name because of the pun, of course, but also because originally it was going to be about punctuation. Read the full profile...

by Erik Gunther
Wed, October 31, 2007, 3:00 am PDT

Fans of The New Yorker are a dedicated bunch. They relish its arrival every week, check the bylines, and then dive right into a 20,000 word piece. It's no wonder this passion for a beloved magazine has spawned a site devoted to its pages past and present. Whip-smart writer Emily Gordon obsessively blogs about all topics great and small related to her favorite periodical. We were enthralled by discussions related to cartoons, literary giants, and nitpicky grammar. If you want to skim the highlights, we recommend checking out discussions with "The New Yorker" librarians, the always-debatable Pick of the Issue, and regular plunges into the history of the esteemed publication. Whether you're a cover-to-cover obsessive or just a grazer passionate about "Talk of the Town," you'll find Ms. Gordon has created a delicious companion to America's best magazine.

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