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The Magazine Revival Episode

Babe Cave by Babe Cave

Apr 1, 202642:48Society & Culture

Print never died. The people running it just stopped believing in it first. Amanda Polick — former Cooking Light fellow, Time Inc. segment producer, and longtime magazine obsessive — makes the case for why the magazine r...

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The Magazine Revival Episode is an episode from Babe Cave by Babe Cave. Print never died. The people running it just stopped believing in it first. Amanda Polick — former Cooking Light fellow, Time Inc. segment producer, and longtime magazi...

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Published Apr 1, 2026, 42:48 long, audio available.

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Print never died. The people running it just stopped believing in it first. Amanda Polick — former Cooking Light fellow, Time Inc. segment producer, and longtime magazine obsessive — makes the case for why the magazine revival isn't a nostalgia trip. It's a signal. And if you want to write a book, it might be the most important thing happening in media right now. Amanda unpacks what the resurgence of publications like Saveur, the new Gourmet newsletter, and indie food zines like Tomato Tomato actually means for writers and why she's always believed that every book idea lives inside a magazine pitch. In this episode: What Charles Dickens, Joan Didion, Maya Angelou, and Hunter S. Thompson all have in common (before the books came) What a 2025 Huck magazine piece gets exactly right about why print is culturally ascendant again — and why digital content has trained readers to distrust almost everything they skim The inside story of working at Cooking Light and Time Inc. during the era of rolling layoffs, sold buildings, and a podcast idea nobody wanted to greenlight Why magazine feature writing makes you a better book writer and why writing shorter is actually harder The Central Valley water story that taught her what deep reporting can do for fiction Three books worth tracking down if you want to get serious about long-form writing, plus a resource for finding editors who are actively looking for pitches right now If you've been waiting for permission to fall back in love with writing long, or you've been circling a story idea you haven't known what to do with, this one is for you. Resources mentioned: Tomato Tomato, the new Gourmet newsletter, Saveur, QWOTED, Will Write for Food by Dianne Jacob, Story by Jack Hart, The Essential Feature by Vicki Hay Find Amanda: @amandapolick | amandapolick.com

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Published Apr 1, 2026 and 42:48 long