"Organize Magazine" To Debut on Nationwide Newstands June 15th
Beginning June 15th, newsstands across Southern California and the nation will debut a new magazine devoted entirely to organization.
Editor-in-chief Joyce Dorny, will over see the bi-monthly Organize Magazine. They're calling it "doable organization projects for real people with real lives." Content will focus on how-to ideas, product resources, advice/tips from professionals, and interviews with leaders in the industry.
Here's a sample of the July/August premiere issue, which focuses on summer vacation and travel organization:
- Organizational Guru: An interview with Peter Walsh of TLC’s Clean Sweep and author of the NY Times best-seller It’s All Too Much.
- Clutter Quiz: Take a quiz to find out where you are on the clutter scale.
- Vacation/Travel organization: How to prepare so nothing gets left behind.
- An Organized Car: Get ready for a summer road trip organizing Is for everyone! Learn how the whole family can get involved.
- Laundry Room: One woman’s quest for space in a challenging room.
- Common Organizing Mistakes: Save time by learning what not to do.
You can subscribe to the magazine for $20 bucks a year, by clicking here.
Source: Wooden Horse Publishing












This is going to be a wonderful magazine. I can't wait. I got my subscription. Thanks for letting us know about it!
Posted by: Rachel | May 14, 2007 at 06:31 PM
Hi Amy!
Thanks for saying hello.... I am responding to you, a bit late!
While I was at National Conference, I ran into Organize Magazine's Editor, Joyce Dorny. What a surprise to see her. They had a booth set up in the "Organizing Expo" hall-- with lots of excited staff to answer questions. Joyce is a ambitious professional organizer from New England, and she also has a retail background from one of the major organizing superstores.
I have subscribed for just $20. Have you called them yet?
Take care,
- John
Posted by: John Trosko | May 06, 2007 at 03:29 PM
I'm totally getting a subscription!
Posted by: Amy Mowbray | April 25, 2007 at 04:25 AM