National Magazine Awards
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National Magazine Awards
Awarded for Excellence in the magazine industry
Sponsor American Society of Magazine Editors
Date Annual
Country United States
Presented by Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
First awarded 1966

The National Magazine Awards are a series of American awards that honor excellence in the magazine industry. They are sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors and administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, New York. The awards have been presented annually since 1966.

They are generally considered the highest award in the magazine industry; in the magazine world, they are roughly equivalent to the Pulitzer Prizes (which are far more widely known in the popular culture, but do not include a magazine category).[2][3]

Recipients of awards are selected in a two-step procedure: First, entries are reviewed by a judging panel, which recommends a group of finalists; then, a second panel of judges chooses one winner in each category. Categories include:
• General Excellence
• Personal Service
• Leisure Interests
• Reporting
• Public Interest
• Feature Writing
• Profile Writing
• Essays
• Columns and Commentary
• Reviews and Criticism
• Magazine Section
• Single-Topic Issue
• Design
• Photography
• Photojournalism
• Photo Portfolio
• Fiction
• General Excellence Online
• Personal Service Online
• Interactive Feature

Winners in each of the categories are awarded an "Ellie", a copper-colored stabile sculpture by Alexander Calder, resembling an elephant, which is manufactured by New York firm Society Awards. The National Magazine Awards web site has a searchable database of all the winners and top-five finalists.

Contents
• 1 Select winners
o 1.1 Essays & Criticism
o 1.2 Feature Writing
o 1.3 Fiction
o 1.4 Public Interest
o 1.5 Reporting
o 1.6 Photojournalism
o 1.7 Reviews and criticism
o 1.8 Photography
o 1.9 Design
• 2 See also
• 3 References
• 4 External links

Select winners
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Essays & Criticism
Honors "long-form journalism that presents the opinions of the writer on topics ranging from the personal to the political". Category formerly titled "Essays" 2000–2010.
Year Winner(s) Article(s) Magazine
1978 Michael Herr
"High on War" Esquire

1979 Malcolm Cowley
"The View from 80" Life

1980 Stephen Jay Gould
For columns on evolutionary biology Natural History

1981 Lance Morrow
"Back to Reticence", "Return to Patriotism", "Rediscovering America" Time

1982 Holly Bruback
"Designer Dancing", "Balanchine's Tchaikovsky", "Moving Pictures" The Atlantic

1983 Steven Brill
"Headnotes" (column) The American Lawyer

1984 Charles Krauthammer
"The End of the World", "Crosscurrents: Pseudo-Private Lives", "The Politics of a Plague" The New Republic

1985 Howard Carr
"Politics" Boston

1986 Robert Wright
"The Information Age: bsohligrimtyhplrylvdb", "The Computer Behind the Curtain", "His Voice's Master" The Sciences

1987 David Quammen
"The Same River Twice", "Out of the Noösphere", "Chambers of Memory" Outside

1988 L. J. Davis
"The Next Panic" Harper's Magazine

1989 Edward Hoagland, William Kittredge, Shelby Steele
"The Urge for an End", "Who Won the West? Apologies to the Water Birds and Ranchhands", "I'm Black, You're White, Who's Innocent" Harper's Magazine

1990 William Styron
"Darkness Visible" Vanity Fair

1991 Hans Christian von Baeyer
"The Aesthetic Equation", "A Ripple in Gravity's Lens", "Dead Ringer" The Sciences

1992 Katha Pollitt
"Naming and Blaming: Media Goes Wilding in Palm Beach", "Why We Read: Canon to the Right of Me..." The Nation

1993 Roger Parloff
"Maybe the Jury Was Right" The American Lawyer

1994 Lucy Grealy, Louise Erdrich, David Beers
"Mirrorings", "A Woman's Work", "The Crash of Blue-Sky California" Harper's Magazine

1995 Lewis H. Lapham
"Robert Barons Redux", "Morte de Nixon", "Terms of Endearment" Harper's Magazine

1996 Simon Schama
"True Grid", "Did He Do It?", "Modes of Seduction" The New Yorker

1997 Adam Gopnik
"Escaping Picasso" The New Yorker

1998 Cynthia Ozick
"Who Owns Anne Frank?" The New Yorker

1999 Emily Hiestand
"Hymn" The Atlantic

2000 Brian Hayes
"Clock of Ages" The Sciences

2001 Adam Gopnik
"Like a King" The New Yorker

2002 Jonathan Franzen
"My Father's Brain"
The New Yorker

2003 Anne Fadiman (alias Philonoë) "A Piece of Cotton" The American Scholar

2004 Laura Hillenbrand
"A Sudden Illness"
The New Yorker

2005 David Quammen
"Was Darwin Wrong?"
National Geographic

2006 Marjorie Williams
"A Matter of Life and Death"
Vanity Fair

2007 Michael Donohue
"Russell and Mary"
The Georgia Review

2008 Thomas E. Kennedy
"I Am Joe's Prostate"
New Letters

2009 Tracy Ross
"The Source of All Things"
Backpacker

2010 Garrison Keillor
"Top Ten State Fair Joys"
National Geographic

2011 John Jeremiah Sullivan
"Mister Lytle: An Essay"
The Paris Review

2012 Wesley Yang
"Paper Tigers" New York

Feature Writing
Honors "original, stylish storytelling". Category introduced in 1988.
Year Winner Article Magazine
1988 Paul Hoffman
"The Man Who Loves Only Numbers" The Atlantic

1989 Chip Brown
"The Transformation of Johnny Spain" Esquire

1990 Katie McCabe
"Like Something the Lord Made" The Washingtonian

1991 Joseph L. Galloway
"Vietnam Story" U.S. News & World Report

1992 Gary Smith
"Shadow of a Nation" Sports Illustrated

1993 Jane Kramer
"Whose Art Is It?"
The New Yorker

1994 Darcy Frey
"The Last Shot" Harper's Magazine

1995 Tom Junod
"The Abortionist" GQ

1996 Tom Junod
"The Rapist Says He's Sorry" GQ

1997 Gary Smith
"Crime and Punishment"
Sports Illustrated

1998 Michael Paterniti
"Driving Mr. Albert" Harper's Magazine

1999 Clara Claiborne
"Exiting Nirvana" The American Scholar

2000 Gary Smith
"Moment of Truth" Sports Illustrated

2001 David Foster Wallace
"The Weasel, Twelve Monkeys and the Shrub" Rolling Stone

2002 Penny Wolfson
"Moonrise" The Atlantic

2003 John Jeremiah Sullivan
"Horseman, Pass By" Harper's Magazine

2004 Katherine Boo
"The Marriage Cure"
The New Yorker

2005 Chris Jones
"Home"
Esquire

2006 Priscilla Long
"Genome Tome"
The American Scholar

2007 Andrew Corsello
"The Other Side of Hate"
GQ

2008 Paige Williams
"You Have Thousands of Angels Around You"
Atlanta

2009 Chris Jones
"The Things That Carried Him"
Esquire

2010 Skip Hollandsworth
"Still Life"
Texas Monthly

2011 Ben Ehrenreich
"The End"
Los Angeles

2012 Luke Dittrich
"Joplin!" Esquire

Fiction
Honors the best short stories published in magazines. Previously titled "Fiction and Belles-Lettres" (1974–1976), and "Fiction, Criticism and Belles-Lettres" (1977).
Year Author(s) Story Magazine
1970 Alfred Gillespie, Rick Sterry, Lucille Clifton
"Tonight at 9:36", "Troubadour", "The Magic Mama" Redbook

1971 N/A N/A Esquire

1972 William Kotzwinkle
"A Most Incredible Meal" Mademoiselle

1973 Grace Paley
"Enormous Changes at the Last Minute" The Atlantic

1974 Roberta Silman, Harold Brodkey, Larry Woiwode
"A Bad Baby", "A Story in an Almost Classical Mode", "Burial" The New Yorker

1975 William Kotzwinkle
"Swimmer in the Secret Sea" Redbook

1976 Hortense Spillers
"Isom" Essence

1977 Li-li Ch'en
"Peking! Peking!" Mother Jones

1978 Peter Taylor, Mavis Gallant, Woody Allen
"In the Miro District", "Potter", "Kugelmass Episode" The New Yorker

1979 Richard Yates
"Oh, Joseph, I'm So Tired" The Atlantic

1980 Joy Williams
"The Farm" Antaeus

1981 Richard Abrons, Ward Just, Maria Thomas
"Every Day a Visitor", "A Guide to the Geography of Vermont", "Summer Opportunity" The North American Review

1982 Nadine Gordimer, Edna O'Brien, John Updike
"A Correspondence Course", "Sister Imelda", "The City" The New Yorker

1983 Louise Erdrich, William F. VanWert, Erica Liederman
"Scales", "Putting and Gardening", "The Novitiate" The North American Review

1984 Elizabeth Benedict, Roberta Silman, Anne Tyler
"An Eighty Percent Chance", "The Education of Esther Eileen", "Teenage Wasteland" Seventeen

1985 Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Andre Dubus III, John Gardner
"The Trail of Your Blood on the Snow", "Forky", "Julius Caesar and the Werewolf" Playboy

1986 Lee K. Abbott, Mary Hood, Gary Gildner
"Time and Fear and Somehow Love", "Something Good for Ginnie", "Somewhere Geese are Flying" The Georgia Review

1987 Louise Erdrich, Edgar Wideman, Tim O'Brien
"Fleur", "Doc's Story", "The Things They Carried" Esquire

1988 Ernst Havemann, Richard Bausch, John Sayles
"A Farm at Raraba", "The Man Who Knew Belle Starr", "The Halfway Diner" The Atlantic

1989 Michael Cunningham, Ethan Mordden, Mary Grimm
"White Angel", "I Read My Nephew Stories", "We" The New Yorker

1990 Alice Munro, Michael Frayn, Richard Bausch
"Goodness and Mercy", "The Trick of It", "Letter to the Lady of the House" The New Yorker

1991 Saul Bellow, Rachel Ingalls, Reynolds Price
"Something to Remember Me By", "Faces of Madness", "Serious Need" Esquire

1992 Annick Smith, Amy Bloom, W.D. Wetherell
"It's Come to This", "Silver Water", "The Greatest Living Mayan Speller Extant" Story

1993 Alice Munro, Martin Amis, Emily Carter
"A Wilderness Station", "Career Move", "Parachute Silk" The New Yorker

1994 Tom Earley, George Saunders, Allan Gurganus
"The Prophet from Jupiter", "The 400-Pound CEO", "The Practical Heart" Harper's Magazine

1995 Tim Gautreaux, Alice Schell, Kim Edwards
"Waiting for the Evening News", "Kingdom of the Sun", "The Story of My Life" Story

1996 Mark Slouka, George Saunders, Tova Reich
"The Woodcarver's Tale", "Bounty", "The Lost Girl" Harper's Magazine

1997 John Updike, Jeffrey Eugenides, Cynthia Ozick
"New York Girl", "Baster", "Save My Child!" The New Yorker

1998 Lorrie Moore, Steven Millhauser, Annie Proulx
"People Like THAT?US? Are the Only People Here", "A Visit", "Brokeback Mountain"
The New Yorker

1999 Richard Russo, Lorrie Moore, Michael Chabon
"The Whore's Child", "Lucky Ducks", "Son of the Wolfman" Harper's Magazine

2000 Jhumpa Lahiri, George Saunders, Robert Stone
"The Third and Final Continent", "The Barber's Unhappiness", "Dominion" The New Yorker

2001 Rebecca Lee, Robert Olen Butler, Stacey Richter
"Fialta", "Fair Warning", "The Cavemen in the Hedges" Zoetrope: All-Story

2002 Alice Munro, E.L. Doctorow, Akhil Sharma
"What is Remembered", "A House on the Plains", "Surrounded by Sleep" The New Yorker

2003 Don DeLillo, A.S. Bryant, E.L. Doctorow
"Baader-Meinhof", "The Thing in the Forest", "Jolene: A Life" The New Yorker

2004 Arthur Miller, George Saunders, Stephen King
"Presence", "The Red Bow", "Rest Stop" Esquire

2005 Nathan Roberts[disambiguation needed], Aryn Kyle, Robert Olen Butler
"An Incomplete Map of the Northern Polarity", "Foaling Season", "The One in White" The Atlantic

2006 Alan Heathcock, Joyce Carol Oates, R.T. Smith
"Peacekeeper", "Smother", "Ina Grove" Virginia Quarterly Review

2007 T.C. Boyle, Susan Steinberg, Rajesh Parameswaran
"Wild Child", "To Sit, Unmoving", "The Strange Career of Dr. Raju Gopalarajan" McSweeney's Quarterly

2008 Daniel Mason, Alice Munro, Steven Millhauser
"Death of the Pugilist", "Fiction", "A Report on Our Recent Troubles" Harper's Magazine

2009 Annie Proulx, Aleksandar Hemon
"Them Old Cowboy Songs", "The Noble Truths of Suffering" The New Yorker

2010 Anthony Doerr, Wells Tower, Kevin Moffett
"Memory Wall", "Raw Water", "Further Interpretations of Real-Life Events" McSweeney's Quarterly

2011 Paul Theroux
"Minor Watt" Virginia Quarterly Review

2012 Karen Russell
"The Hox River Window" Zoetrope: All-Story

Public Interest
Category formerly titled "Public Service" 1970–1986.
Year Author(s) Article Magazine
1970 William Lambert
"Fortas: A Question of Ethics" Life

1971  "The Wired Nation", "The Cops Hit the Jackpot" The Nation

1972  "The River Pirates" Philadelphia

1974  "Life and Death in Medicine" Scientific American

1975  "Is the Water Safe to Drink?" (three-part series) Consumer Reports

1976 Irene Pave
"The Corporate Woman: Up the Ladder, Finally" BusinessWeek

1977 Loretta Schwartz
"The Forgotten Children" Philadelphia

1978 Mark Dowie
"Pinto Madness" Mother Jones

Reporting
Honors "reporting excellence as exemplified by one article or a series of articles". Category formerly titled "Reporting Excellence" 1970–1978 and 1980.
Year Winner Article(s) Magazine
1970 Richard Harris, Daniel Lang
"Annals of Politics" and "Casualties of War" The New Yorker

1971 Ward Just
"Soldiers" The Atlantic

1972 Ross Terrill
"The 800,000,000: Report from China" The Atlantic

1973 Gail Sheehy
"The Landlords of Hell's Bedroom" and "The Old Man in the Bronx" New York

1974 Paul Brodeur, John McPhee, Karl E. Meyer
"Annals of Industry: Casualties of the Workplace", "The Plundered Past", "Reporter at Large: The Plundered Past" The New Yorker

1975 Noel Mostert
"Supertanker" The New Yorker

1976 Alvin Josephy, George Rieger
"Dr. Strangelove Builds a Canal", "Song of the Seal" Audubon

1977 Curtis K. Stadtfeld
"Cheap Chemicals and Dumb Luck" Audubon

1978 John McPhee
A six-part series on Alaska The New Yorker

1979 Richard West
A three-part series on life in three disparate areas of Texas Texas Monthly

1980 Mark Dowie
"The Corporate Crime of the Century" Mother Jones

1981 Robert J. Samuelson
"Money Makes the World Go Round: But What If It Can't Any More?" National Journal

1982 John Pekkanen
"The Saving of the President" The Washingtonian

1983 Chris Welles
"Drysdale: What Really Happened?" Institutional Investor

1984 Francine du Plessix Gray
"When Memory Goes" Vanity Fair

1985 Paul Burka
"The Man in the Black Hat" Texas Monthly

1986 David Black "The Plague Years" Rolling Stone

1987 Anne Fadiman
"The Liberation of Lolly and Gronky" Life

1989 Robin Wright
"A Reporter at Large: Teheran Summer" The New Yorker

1990 Mark Danner
"A Reporter at Large: Beyond the Mountains" The New Yorker

1991 Connie Bruck
"The World of Business: Deal of the Year" The New Yorker

1992 Michael Kelly
"Highway to Hell", "Rolls-Royce Revolutionaries" and "Back to the Hills" The New Republic

1993 Glenn Zorpette, John A. Adam
"Iraq and the Bomb," "Halting Proliferation" IEEE Spectrum

1994 Lawrence Wright
"A Reporter at Large: Remember Satan" The New Yorker

1995 Eric Schlosser
"Reefer Madness", "Marijuana and the Law" The Atlantic

1996 Connie Bruck
"The Politics of Perception" The New Yorker

1997 Jon Krakauer
"Into Thin Air" Outside

1998 John Colapinto
"The True Story of John/Joan" Rolling Stone

1999 Michael Isikoff, Evan Thomas
"Clinton and the Intern", "The Secret War" and "The Tripp Trap?" Newsweek

2000 Janine di Giovanni, Sebastian Junger
"Madness Visible," "Forensics of War" Vanity Fair

2001 Sean Flynn
"The Perfect Fire" Esquire

2002 William Langewiesche
"Crash of Egypt Air 990" The Atlantic

2003 Jeffrey Goldberg
"In the Party of God" The New Yorker

2004 Evan Wright
"The Killer Elite" Rolling Stone

2005 Samantha Power
"Dying in Darfur" The New Yorker

2006 James Bamford
"The Man Who Sold the War" Rolling Stone

2007 C. J. Chivers
"The School" Esquire

2008 Peter Hessler
"China's Instant Cities" National Geographic

2009 Dexter Filkins
"Right at the Edge" The New York Times Magazine

2010 Sheri Fink
"The Deadly Choices at Memorial" The New York Times Magazine

2011 Scott Horton
"The Guantanamo 'Suicides'" Harper's Magazine

2012 Lawrence Wright
"The Apostate" The New Yorker

Photojournalism
Date Name(s) Article Magazine
2007 Jonas Bendiksen
"Kibera" The Paris Review

2008 Michael Finkel and John Stanmeyer
"Bedlam in the Blood: Malaria" National Geographic

2009 Mark Jenkins; photographs by Brent Stirton
"Who Murdered the Virunga Gorillas?" National Geographic

2010 photographs by Pascal Maitre; text by Robert Draper
"Shattered Somalia" National Geographic

Reviews and criticism
Date Name Article Magazine
2000 Tom Carson
"And the Leni Riefenstahl Award for Rabid Nationalism Goes to…" (March), "The Gospel According to Homer" (July), "The Last Great Movie of the Century" (October) Esquire

2001 Anthony Lane
"The Maria Problem" (February 14), "The Eye of the Land" (March 13), "The Light Side of the Moon" (April 10) The New Yorker

2002 Lee Siegel
"Seize the Day" (March), "The Second Coming of Richard Yates" (July), "Cold Verities" (October) Harper's Magazine

2003 James Wolcott
"Terror on the Dotted Line" (January), "U.S. Confidential" (June), "The Penance of Pirates" (October) Vanity Fair

2004 Tom Carson
"Increasingly Berserk Developments" (January), "Back to the Terminator" (August), "Mr. Uncongeniality" (December) Esquire

2005 Adam Gopnik
"Times Regained" (March 22), "The Big One" (August 23), "Will Power" (September 13) The New Yorker

2006 Wyatt Mason
"Make It Newish" (May), "A World Unto Himself" (July), "White Knees" (October) Harper's Magazine

2007 Stuart Klawans
"Down These Mean Streets" (October 23), "The Tracks of My Tears" (November 20), "Coming to America!" (December 4) The Nation

2008 Caitlin Flanagan
"The Sanguine Sex" (May), "Babes in the Woods" (July&ndah;August), "No Girlfriend of Mine" (November) The Atlantic

2009 James Wood
"Say What?" (April 7), "The Homecoming" (September 8), "Wounder and Wounded" (December 1) The New Yorker

2010 Elizabeth Kolbert
"Green Like Me" (August 31), "Flesh of Your Flesh" (November 9), "Hosed" (November 16) The New Yorker

2011 John Jeremiah Sullivan
"Mr. Lytle: An Essay" The Paris Review
 

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