
Decoder Ring Can the “Bookazine” Save Magazines?
Apr 10, 2024
Caragh Donley, veteran magazine journalist turned bookazine writer and editor, discusses the rise of single-topic, one-off print publications. She talks about how they’re made quickly with small teams. Short sentences cover who reads them, why publishers invest, and how bookazines survive amid a shrinking magazine market.
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Redford At The Checkout
- Willa spotted a standalone Robert Redford bookazine at CVS and realized checkout racks had transformed.
- That discovery launched her investigation into who makes and buys these titles.
Bookazines' Rapid Rise
- Bookazines are single-issue publications that surged to over 1,200 titles last year.
- They may be either a new magazine model or the format's last gasp amid print decline.
Journo Pivot To Bookazines
- Caragh Donley recounts her career from People to freelancing as magazines collapsed.
- Tight finances pushed her toward single-issue work like weed bookazines and other themed projects.




