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Dominique Browning (Editor & Author: House & Garden, Esquire, Texas Monthly, more)

Dominique Browning (Editor & Author: House & Garden, Esquire, Texas Monthly, more)

Update: 2024-09-13
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WHEN ‘HOUSE’ IS NOT A HOME

Dominique Browning jokes that after the interview for this episode, she might end up having PTSD. After more than 30 years writing and editing at some of the top magazines in the world, Browning has blocked a lot of it out.  

And after listening today, you’ll understand why.

At Esquire, where she worked early in her career, Browning says she cried nearly every day. There were men yelling and people quitting. Apartment keys being dropped off with mistresses. A flash, even, of a loaded gun in a desk drawer. 

At House & Garden, where she ended her magazine career in 2007 after 13 years as the editor-in-chief, the chaos was less Mad Men and more Devil Wears Prada. It was glitzy Manhattan lunches mixed with fierce competition and co-workers who complained that her wardrobe wasn’t “designer” enough. The day she took the job, she says she felt like she had walked into Grimm’s Fairy Tales. (Her friends had warned her that it was going to be a snake pit.) 

When the magazine unexpectedly folded on a Monday, she and her staff were told they had until Friday to clear out their offices. “Without warning,” she says, “our world collapsed.” 

This episode is made possible by our friends at Mountain Gazette, Commercial Type, and Freeport Press.


Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

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Dominique Browning (Editor & Author: House & Garden, Esquire, Texas Monthly, more)

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