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The magazine doctor is in

A few seasons back, Tempus magazine profiled John Brady, the veteran Boston editor, author, and advisor to the publishing trade. Dubbing him “the magazine doctor,” the award-winning publication described him as someone who “has just stepped out of the pages of a John Le Carre novel. He is tall, dressed in a black trench coat…and he strikes me as the type of person you can trust. I’d be almost prepared to take his advice on anything – but I would have no doubts at all if I needed to save a magazine in dire straights.”

Brady has been working with editors, writers and designers for over 30 years. He can diagnose what ails your magazine, newsletter, or tabloid, and prescribe a cure that includes a hefty dose of quality writing and tough love in the staffing department.

Think you've got what it takes to be part of the Brady brigade? Dive in to the pages herein: visit the blog...ask a question...browse the archives...schedule a workshop...stock up on the books and columns authored by our resident MIB (man in black). Enjoy the site.