3.14.2006

Martha Stewart's Magazines

Martha Stewart's success was founded primarily on her numerous ventures in publishing - a success that continues to this day. Throughout most of the 1980's, Martha was the bestselling author of numerous lifestyle books on cooking, gardening and entertaining topics. She also expanded her writing into magazine publications through a series of columns for The New York Times, House Beautiful (where she was a contributing editor) and many others. In the 1990s, Martha became perhaps the most successful magazine entrepreneur in recent history after the launch of Martha Stewart Living - a publication that eventually led to the creation of her eponymous company. Below is a description of the many magazines that have been published under the Martha Stewart moniker. Some are very successful to this day while others were short-term ventures. All of the magazines below are (or were) available through subscription services. For information about supplemental issues of Martha Stewart Living, please visit the special issue magazines link. For information about international versions of Martha Stewart Living please click here.

MARTHA STEWART LIVING
Martha Stewart launched her first magazine, Martha Stewart Living, in 1990 through Time Warner Inc. to huge success. Issued bimonthly at first, it began publishing 10 times a year in 1993 and then monthly in 2001. The magazine featured a photograph of Martha on each cover for the first three years of its run and the "how-to" content centered around all aspects of living, as the title suggests: cooking, entertaining, gardening, homekeeping, restoring, collecting, crafts and celebrating holidays. It also featured numerous original recipes in each issue. Much of the content was originally filtered through Martha’s own lifestyle and personality, catering primarily to upper-middle-class women who lived in relatively large homes on relatively large parcels of land. The magazine had a decidedly rural focus with features on farmstead produce and artisinal crafts. Emphasis on the homemade, the hand-crafted and the homegrown were always part of the content.
Above: a promotional mailer for Martha Stewart Living that was sent to potential subscribers in 1990. On the back was a space to fill in your address for return to subscription services at Time Warner.

The magazine has always boasted beautiful photography (unparalleled in the magazine industry) and a clean, streamlined layout that is pleasing to the eye. Intriguingly large dimensions and high-quality printing techniques give the magazine a luxurious look and feel.

The content is well researched and always relevant to the magazine’s mandate of inspirational living on the North American continent. It has inspired countless competitors, such as the derivative Real Simple, which emulates Martha Stewart Living in numerous stylistic ways. Other celebrity magazines have borrowed heavily from the successful design of Martha Stewart Living, such as O magazine (Oprah Winfrey’s monthly magazine) and Rosie, Rosie O’Donnell’s now-defunct magazine.

Martha Stewart Living also helped to boost the sales of similar home and garden magazines, essentially raising the bar on the standard of presentation these shelter publications sought to employ. Martha was able to revitalize the home/lifestyle sector of magazine publication across the board by elevating the importance of lifestyle topics and popularizing them through her growing celebrity.

Martha Stewart Living was named "Magazine of the Year" by Ad Age in 2007 and has consistently been named among the Top 10 Magazines by Adweek each year. It has also received the Matrix Award in the magazine category and has won the National Magazine Award three times in design and content categories.

By 1997, Martha had bought back her magazine from Time Warner Inc. and subtle changes to the design and content ensued. Martha began to distance herself slightly from the subject matter at hand, although she still maintained a brand-conscious presence. Several columns in each issue, including "Martha’s Calendar", "Ask Martha", "A Letter from Martha" and "Remembering," ensured that Martha's personality was firmly entrenched in the magazine's mandate. Regular features on Martha's personal residences, gardens and parties also appeared.

In 2004, when Martha was sent to prison, her company opted to downsize its founder's name on the cover of each issue with a newly designed masthead that stressed the word "Living." MSLO also removed all of the content Martha once provided in its pages, as well as all photographs of her in the articles and ads. This move was taken to appease concerned advertisers who feared a tarnished image, but many readers found these measures to be too drastic and extreme.
Cover Evolution: 
In these examples of past December issues, you can see the evolution of the cover design. Top left: Martha's name is capitalized next to the title. Top right: In 1992 a colour block was introduced to highlight her name, which was now lower-case with capital initials. Bottom left: The title font is refined and Martha's name is capitalized again. Botton right: In 2004, Martha's name was downsized on the cover of the magazine due to her legal troubles. The new layout shows Martha's name printed in smaller font above the title, which was also redesigned in new font and centered on the cover after the removal of the colour block.

While the new front-cover design remains the same today, Martha's content has returned since her release from prison in 2005. The "Ask Martha" column is back and a new column called "From Martha" authored by Martha can be found at the beginning of each issue. Even "Martha's Calendar" is back in the fold.

Editors-in-Chief, past and present:

Martha Stewart: December 1990 - April 1997
Stephen Drucker: May 1997 - April 2001
Douglas Brenner: May 2001 - March 2002
Margaret Roach: April 2002 - August 2007
Michael Boodro: September 2007 - March 2009
Gael Towey: April 2007 - April 2010
Vanessa Holden: May 2010 - May 2011
Pilar Guzman: June 2011 - July 2013
Eric Pike: August 2013 - March 2016
Elizabeth Graves: April 2016 - present


MARTHA STEWART WEDDINGS
Martha Stewart Weddings began as a supplemental special issue for Martha Stewart Living in the fall of 1995 with founding editor Darcy Miller. Filled with ideas for the bride regarding all areas of wedding planning, the magazine went on to publish as its own entity in 1999 and was issued quarterly, centered on seasonal wedding themes and ideas.

Like all of Martha's publications, Martha Stewart Weddings contained exquisite photography and timeless information that was inspiring to a bride who demands excellence and quality. There were no tips for cutting corners here, although practical articles about maintaining a budget and overcoming the stress of organizing a wedding were usually part of the parcel.
Examples of exceptional cakes, delightful gowns, beautiful stationery, fantastic flowers and a plethora of ideas for wedding decorations and favors formed the bulk of the magazine's glossy layout, demonstrating a creatively edited elegance versus the flashy opulence found in other wedding magazines. Each issue also contained true wedding stories, a review of honeymoon destinations, 'Good Things' and a handy, detachable wedding planner that includes a seating chart. Weddings has celebrated over 10 years on the newsstands and it became one of the most successful and influential publications on its subject. It ceased quarterly publication/subscription in the summer of 2018, although it publishes annual special issues for the newsstand.

Editors: 
Darcy Miller
Amy Conway
Elizabeth Graves

MARTHA STEWART BABY
For a period of two years beginning in the fall of 2000, Martha Stewart Living released a series of seven special issues devoted to babies. Titled Martha Stewart Baby, the publication featured advice for expecting and new mothers about how to care for babies and toddlers. With tips on decorating a nursery, throwing a baby shower, crafting unique gifts, making scrapbooks and taking photographs of children (among many other topics) the magazine was a beautiful example of how every area of life can be beautified and lovingly tended to. The magazine published its last issue in September, 2002. Click here to read more about Martha Stewart Baby.

Editor: Celia Barbour

MARTHA STEWART KIDS
Later titled "Kids: Fun Stuff To Do Together", this beautiful, informative and creative magazine, which launched in 2001, went on to become one of the most acclaimed in its field. It was issued six times a year at first and then had its circulation cut to quarterly status in 2004. Original issues also contained a Letter from Martha.
Filled with wonderful photography and imaginative craft ideas, Kids won numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award for best design in 2005. It was also named Magazine of the Year by the society of Publication Designers in 2004. Its layout is spectacular and filled with information for both parents and kids regarding all manner of topics, from pets to science to nature to cooking to crafting to sports to parties to games - and on and on it goes! The magazine contains recipes, craft workbooks and a very unique "How-Now" section, which forms a detatchable booklet for the young reader. The section usually focuses on an animal, be it pigs or cows or scorpions or bats, and the activities in the booklet (mazes, word games, jokes and puzzles) center around this theme. Kids published its last issue with the Spring 2006 edition. Click here to read more about Martha Stewart Kids.

Editor: Jodi Levine

EVERYDAY FOOD
This magazine launched in the winter of 2003 and was an instant hit with readers. Its diminutive digest size makes it easy to use in the kitchen, drop into your purse to take it to the grocery store or take to a friend's place to share a fast-and-easy recipe. "Fast and easy" were key words for Everyday Food. Inside, the recipes all centered around ingredients that could be easily purchased at the grocery store and usually cooked in less than an hour. It was marketed to two primary demographics: the busy mom with a busy family as well as the new, young cook who is just starting to learn the ins and outs of basic cookery. Due to a lag in sales, the magazine published its last issue in December, 2012, and began to issue periodically as a supplement to Martha Stewart Living subscriptions. These supplemental issues ceased publication in January, 2014.
Along with the delicious and easy recipes, which formed the bulk of the magazine, were brief articles on wine, tips for picking good kitchen utensils, nutrition facts and some easy preparation techniques. It has a 'back-to-basics' feel about it, but it is still able to inspire with beautiful photography. In fact, the monthly magazine was so inspiring that a new television series was developed by MSLO Television for PBS based on the magazine's quick and easy recipes. Its hosts are the magazine's contributors.

Editors: 
Sandy Gluck
Anna Last
Sarah Carey

BODY + SOUL / WHOLE LIVING
In 2005 Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia announced the acquisition of Body + Soul magazine, a Boston-based new-age publication about self-healing, spirituality, healthy living and exercise. While the core content of the magazine did not change with the acquisition by MSLO, the look and design of the magazine did. As the new publishers, the design team at MSLO took a lean, spare approach to the new layout and brought a higher standard of photography to its pages. Editors and writers at the magazine worked primarily separate from Martha Stewart Living. The magazine also had its own accounting services. MSL published, advertised and distributed Body + Soul. It published 10 times a year. Body + Soul was honored with a 2008 Gold Eddie Award for editorial excellence from Folio magazine for its September issue that year. In June, 2010, the magazine changed its name to Whole Living to better parlay with the 'Living' brand at MSLO. Aside from the name change, the magazine was tweaked slightly with subtle design changes. Body + Soul published its last issue in December, 2012, due to a lag in sales.

Editor: Alanna Stang

BLUEPRINT
In 2006, MSLO announced the launch of its newest publication - one geared to the 25-year-old to 35-year-old demographic of first-time apartment-dwellers and homeowners. With a fresh-faced editorial and design staff, Blueprint published twice in 2006 and published six more issues in 2007. The magazine covered similar topics to Martha Stewart Living but with a younger person in mind. There were articles on decorating, gardening, entertaining and cooking with a more edgy brand of delivery. Additionally, there were buying guides and product details for the consumer-oriented readers. Sadly, Blueprint ceased publication with its February, 2008, issue. Click here to read more about Blueprint.

Editor: Sarah Humphreys

3.12.2006

Books By Martha Stewart

This is a comprehensive list of books authored by Martha Stewart and by the editors of her company, Martha Stewart Living. It includes all original titles published in English. To view a master list at marthastewart.com, which showcases each of the book covers, click here.

99. Martha Stewart's Fruit Desserts
Hardcover
Published October 12, 2021
256 pages
Clarkson Potter

98. Martha Stewart's Very Good Things
Hardcover
Published January 5, 2021
288 pages
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

97. Martha Stewart's Cake Perfection
Hardcover
Published October 13, 2020
256 pages
Clarkson Potter

96. Martha Stewart's Organizing
Hardcover
Published January 7, 2020
288 pages
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

95. Martha Stewart's Cookie Perfection
Hardcover
Published October 15, 2019
256 pages
Clarkson Potter

94. Martha Stewart's Grilling
Paperback
Published March 26, 2019
256 pages
Clarkson Potter

93. The Martha Manual: How to do (Almost) Everything
Hardcover
Published January 1, 2019
400 pages
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

92. Martha's Flowers (Deluxe Edition)
Hardcover
Published October 9, 2018
288 pages
Clarkson Potter

91. Martha Stewart's Pressure Cooker
Paperback
Published August 28, 2018
256 pages
Clarkson Potter


90. Martha's Flowers
Hardcover
Published February 27, 2018
288 pages
Clarkson Potter

89
. Martha Stewart's Newlywed Kitchen
Hardcover
Published November 7, 2017
304 pages
Clarkson Potter

88. Martha Stewart's Slow Cooker
Paperback
Published August 29, 2017
272 pages
Clarkson Potter

87. A New Way to Bake
Paperback
Published March 28, 2017
320 pages
Clarkson Potter

86. Martha Stewart's Vegetables
Hardcover
Published September 6, 2016
328 pages
Clarkson Potter

85: Martha Stewart Weddings: Ideas and Inspiration
Hardcover
Published December 1, 2015
272 pages
Clarkson Potter

84. Martha Stewart's Appetizers
Paperback
Published September 8, 2015
256 pages
Clarkson Potter

83. Clean Slate: A Cookbook and Guide
Paperback
Published December 16, 2014
336 pages
Clarkson Potter

82. One Pot
Paperback
Published September 23, 2014
256 pages
Clarkson Potter


81. Martha Stewart's Cakes
Paperback
Published September 24, 2013
352 pages
Clarkson Potter

80. Martha Stewart's Favorite Crafts for Kids
Paperback
Published June 18, 2013
352 pages
Clarkson Potter

79. Living the Good Long Life
By Martha Stewart
Paperback
Published April 23, 2013
384 pages
Clarkson Potter

78. Meatless
Paperback
Published January 8, 2013
384 pages
Clarkson Potter


77. Martha's American Food
By Martha Stewart
Hardcover
Published April 24, 2012
432 pages
Clarkson Potter

76. Everyday Food: Light
Paperback
Published December 27, 2011
384 pages
Clarkson Potter

75. Martha's Entertaining: A Year of Celebrations
Hardcover
Published October 25, 2011
432 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
74. Martha Stewart's Handmade Holiday Crafts
Hardcover
Published September 27, 2011
368 pages
Potter Craft

73. Martha Stewart's New Pies and Tarts
Soft cover
Published March 22, 2011
352 pages
Clarkson Potter

72. Power Foods
Soft cover
Published December 28, 2010
384 pages
Clarkson Potter

71. Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts
Hardcover
Published March 30, 2010
416 pages
Clarkson Potter

70. Everyday Food: Fresh Flavors Fast
Paperback
Published February 23, 2010
384 pages
Clarkson Potter

69. Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home
By Martha Stewart
Hardcover
Published October 13, 2009
272 pages
Clarkson Potter

68. Martha Stewart's Cupcakes
Paperback Published June 2, 2009
352 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
66. Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Crafts
Hardcover
Published March 31, 2009
416 pages
Clarkson Potter

67. Martha Stewart's Crafts for All Occasions
Hardover
Published 2011 (second edition of Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia Crafts with alternate cover)

65. Martha Stewart's Cooking School
By Martha Stewart
Hardcover
Published October 21, 2008
504 pages
Clarkson Potter

64. Martha Stewart’s Cookies
Paperback
Published March, 2008
352 pages
Clarkson Potter

63. Martha Stewart’s Wedding Cakes
By Martha Stewart and Wendy Kromer
Hardcover
Published December, 2007
260 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
62. The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: New Classics
Hardcover
Published October, 2007
672 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
61. The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: Original Classics
Hardcover
Published September, 2007
640 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
60. Everyday Food: Great Food Fast
Paperback
Published May, 2007
Second Edition: February 23, 2010
384 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
59. Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook
By Martha Stewart
Hardcover
Published October 31, 2006
752 pages
Clarkson Potter
 
58. Martha Stewart's Baking Handbook
By Martha Stewart
Published November 1, 2005
416 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter
 
57. The Martha Rules
By Martha Stewart
Published October 11, 2005
224 pages Hardcover/Audio
Rodale

56. Martha Stewart Living Recipes 2005
Published November 2004
400 pages
Hardcover
Creative Homeowners

55. Holiday Celebrations
Published September 2004
144 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

54. Simple Home Solutions 
Published July 6, 2004
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

53. Martha Stewart Living Recipes 2004
Published November 18, 2003
366 pages
Hardcover
Sunset

52. The Christmas Cookbook 
Published September 30, 2003
464 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

51. Martha Stewart's Keepsake Wedding Planner
Published August 26, 2003
112 pages
Ringbound hardcover
Clarkson Potter

50. Good Things for Easy Entertaining 
Published March 25, 2003
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

49. Martha Stewart Living Recipes 2003
Published November 28, 2002
366 pages
Hardcover
Sunset

48. What to Have for Dinner 
Published October 8, 2002
142 pages
Paperback
Sunset

47. Classic Crafts and Recipes Inspired by the Songs of Christmas 
Published August 27, 2002
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter


46. Good Things from Tag Sales and Flea Markets 
Published May 21, 2002
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

45. Decorating with Color 
Published March 5, 2002
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

44. Martha Stewart Living Recipes 2002
Published November 12, 2001
342 pages
Hardcover
Sunset

43. Gardening 101 
Published October 1, 2001
144 pages
Paperback
Sunset

42. Handmade Christmas 
Published September 24, 2001
143 pages
Paperback
Sunset

41. Classic Crafts and Recipes for the Holidays 
Published September 11, 2001
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

40. Halloween 
Published August 28, 2001
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

39. Good Things
Published July 27, 2001
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Sunset

38. Favorite Comfort Food 
Published July 27, 2001
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Sunset

37. How to Decorate 
Published April 2, 2001
(Originally published in 1996)
160 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

36. Good Things for Organizing 
Published March 27, 2001
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

35. Arranging Flowers
Published March 16, 1999
144 pages
Paperback Clarkson Potter

34. The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook
Published October 10, 2000
608 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

33. Parties and Projects for the Holidays 
Published September 12, 2000
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

32. Gardening from Seed
Published December 28, 1999
122 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

31. The Best of Martha Stewart Living Weddings
Published December 7, 1999
252 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

30. Crafts and Keepsakes for the Holidays 
Published August 31, 1999
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

29. Martha Stewart's Hors D'Oeuvres Handbook
Published March 30, 1999
496 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

28. Desserts 
Published November 17, 1998
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

27. Decorating for the Holidays 
Published September 11, 1998
144 pages Paperback and Hardcover
Three Rivers Press

26. Decorating Details 
Published March 17, 1998
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

25. Great Parties 
Published November 11, 1997
144 pages
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

24. Martha Stewart's Healthy Quick Cook
Published October 28, 1997
244 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

23. Martha Stewart Living Christmas 
Published September 2, 1997
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

22. Great American Wreaths 
Published November 5, 1996
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

21. The New Martha Stewart Cookbook
Published May 23, 1996
640 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

20. The Martha Stewart Cookbook
Published October 10, 1995
640 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

19. Special Occasions 
Published April 11, 1995
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter


18. Martha Stewart Living Holidays
Published September 20, 1994
144 pages
Paperback and Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

16, Martha Stewart's Menus for Entertaining
By Martha Stewart
First published 1994
224 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

17. Martha Stewart's Menus for Entertaining (Second Edition)
Published October 15, 2002

15. Martha Stewart's New Old House
By Martha Stewart
Published November 3, 1992
288 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

14. Martha Stewart's Gardening
By Martha Stewart
Published October 12, 1991
360 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

13. Martha Stewart's Christmas
By Martha Stewart
Published October 7, 1989
144 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

12. Martha Stewart's Wedding Planner
By Martha Stewart
Published December 12, 1988
156 pages
Clarkson Potter

10. Martha Stewart's Quick Cook Menus
By Martha Stewart
Published November 2, 1988
224 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

11. Martha Stewart's Quick Cook Menus (second edition)
Published May 30, 1992
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

9. Martha Stewart's Weddings
By Martha Stewart
Published July 11, 1987
386 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

7. Martha Stewart's Pies and Tarts
By Martha Stewart
Published December 13, 1985
216 pages
Clarkson Potter

8. Martha Stewart's Pies and Tarts (second edition)
Published 1992
Clarkson Potter

5. Martha Stewart's Hors D'Oeuvres
By Martha Stewart 
Published December 13, 1984
176 pages
Hardcover
Clarkson Potter

6. Martha Stewart's Hors D'Oeuvres (second edition)
Published 1992
Paperback

3. Martha Stewart's Quick Cook
By Martha Stewart 
Published December 13, 1983
Hardcover
224 pages
Clarkson Potter 
 
4.Martha Stewart's Quick Cook (second edition)
Published 1992
Paperback
Clarkson Potter

1. Entertaining
By Martha Stewart
Published December 13, 1982
Hardcover
310 pages
Clarkson Potter

2. Entertaining (second edition)
Published October 27, 1998
Paperback with alternate cover
324 pages
Clarkson Potter