BY ALANA HOUSE, editor of iVillage Australia.
After drying my tears from Paper Giants 2 on ABC-TV last night, I started reminiscing about my own Mag Wars.
I was working at Cosmopolitan magazine (as deputy to my current boss, Mia Freedman – ah the more things change the more they stay the same) when Nick Chan approached me to be deputy editor of Woman’s Day.
He told me being deputy was safer, less scary than being in the direct line of Kerry Packer’s fire. He sent me to meet the editor, Bob Cameron, who freaked me out with his talk of fax machines under the bed for late-night photo bidding.
I like my sleep, I didn’t fancy late-night photo bidding and fax machines under my bed. So I turned him down.
I was also young and foolish and ridiculously snobbish about weekly magazines. If I was going to make the move – downmarket, as I regarded it – I would be editor, nothing less.
I can’t quite believe my arrogance.
A few years later, I was offered the job as editor Woman’s Day, working with editor-in-chief Phil Barker. But I’d just moved to Singapore, to edit Cleo. So I said no. I’d uprooted my whole life – and my husband’s – and moved to a new country. I couldn’t go back. Not so soon.
About 18 months later, I went to breakfast with the publisher of Woman’s Day – Pat Ingram – the morning after launching Singapore Harper’s Bazaar. She offered me the job again.
I knew I wouldn’t get another chance. This was my last. So I took it.
When the enormity of it sank in, I was completely beside myself. I was going to be editor of Woman’s Day! Nene King had been editor of Woman’s Day.
Nene King!
My grandmother and mother – both lifelong Woman’s Day fans – were giddy too. Who needs a brain surgeon in the family when you have a Woman’s Day editor? Way more cudos at the nursing home.
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I had the opportunity to interview Nene last week. She was opened with all the questions that I asked.
Hi Alana, oh how I reminisced last night about my days at WDay! I had the pleasure of working for you and you were a wonderful editor and mentor. You are spot on about Lorrae- what a woman! I learnt so much from both of you. I also did work experience at WDay when Nene was still editor - I accidentally used her personal bathroom as no one had showed me where the bathrooms were. When the staff saw me emerging from the loo they just about had a heart attack- they all said Nene would have killed me if she'd caught me! It was also the week Diana died. They put me in the archives cupboard finding every picture possible of her from old mags and tearing it out to use in a tribute issue. Everyone took it In turns to answer the phones as they were encountering so much abuse from the public looking for someone to blame for her death. It was awful- everyone was in tears after they got off the phones. Quite a first taste of magazines for me! Anyway I'm now a mother of three and I sold my business 18months ago- the one I left woman's day for. I will always be grateful to you for forcing my hand to leave though- as much as I missed the world of magazines at first focusing on my business was the right thing to do. Glad you're doing well Alana- you were much too nice to be the editor of a magazine with such gossip in it I always thought! X Daniela Minns (Gregg)
Daniela! Ah those were the days. Wow, I can't believe you've sold the business and have 3 kids. It was always my wish to have a private loo. Couldn't believe it was gone by the time I arrived.