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Maximillian Potter

Maximillian Potter

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Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair

Biography

Maximillian Potter a journalist, speechwriter, media adviser and author. He has written for magazines including Outside, Details, GQ, and Vanity Fair. His most book, "Shadows in the Vineyard" was selected as a best wine book of 2014 by The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, and one of the best books of the year by The New York Post. He is currently co-writing the memoir of Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper. Previously, he was the speechwriter and senior media adviser for Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper. Prior to that, he was Executive Editor and then Editor-at-Large for 5280: The Denver Magazine. While Potter was Exec. Ed., 5280 earned its first-ever national journalism honors, then dozens more, including being selected a finalist for the National Magazine Award—the most prestigious prize in American magazine journalism—six times. 5280 established itself as a city magazine of national interest. Folio, the trade publication of the magazine industry, has described Potter as a "Publishing Innovator to Watch" and a "Top Talent." His writing has received accolades including the Military Reporters & Editors First Place and the Silver Gavel, which is the American Bar Association's highest recognition for legal reporting. Judges for the Michael Kelly Award described his work as "beautifully written, ambitious in intent, and-most of all—fearless in their pursuit of truth." (5280 received its first two National Magazine Award nominations for stories Potter wrote.) He's appeared on local and national radio and TV programs such as ABC'S “20/20.” His long-form features have been included in several "Best American" anthologies; most recently, "Next Wave: America's New Generation of Great Literary Journalists." In 2010, he completed a fellowship at the Knight Digital Media Center's Multimedia Reporting & Convergence Program at UCLA, Berkeley. He's been on staff at Philadelphia, Premiere, Details, and GQ, and has contributed to Outside and Vanity Fair, which published his story, “The Assassin in the Vineyard,” winner of a 2012 New York Deadline Club Award. His book-in-progress based on the article will be published by Twelve, which acquired worldwide rights.

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Total articles 55

  • INCIDENT TO SERVICE

    By Maximillian Potter

    Dec. 01, 2022

  • “It’s About Truth and Accountability”: The Military Families Fighting the Feres Doctrine

    By Maximillian Potter

    Nov. 10, 2022

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Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair is a prominent American magazine that explores a variety of topics, including culture, fashion, and politics. Founded in 1913 by Condé Nast, it has established itself as a leading publication known for its in-depth profiles, investigative journalism, and high-quality photography. The magazine's roots trace back to 1859, when it first appeared as a humorous weekly in New York. The primary service of Vanity Fair is its monthly magazine, which features articles on significant political and cultural issues, along with profiles of influential figures. In addition to print, Vanity Fair offers extensive digital content, including news articles, videos, and podcasts. The magazine also hosts various events and awards, such as the annual New Establishment Summit and the Hollywood Issue party, further engaging its diverse readership interested in high-end fashion and lifestyle.

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