Azara Aline Golston and Christopher Krovatin were married Oct. 19 in Manhattan. Timothy J. Fogarty III, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated at the home of the groom’s parents, Anna Quindlen and Gerald Krovatin.
The bride, 31, and groom, 33, met at Wesleyan, from which each graduated.
Mrs. Krovatin, 31, is an account manager at BentoBox, a Manhattan company that designs websites for restaurants. She also writes a blog about cakes, entitled “Milkmoon Kitchen.” She received a master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago.
She is the daughter of Cherrymae L. Golston and Michael B. Golston of Albuquerque. Her father is a professor of English at Columbia in Manhattan. Her mother is a textile and ceramic artist whose work is shown at the Galeria de Corrales in Corrales, N.M.
Mr. Krovatin, 33, is the author of “Frequency” (Entangled, 2018), the “Gravediggers” trilogy (Harper Collins) and other novels. He is also the editorial manager, in the United States, for Kerrang!, a British rock and heavy-metal magazine; his office is in Brooklyn.
The groom’s mother, a writer and novelist, was awarded the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for commentary for her column in The New York Times. His father is a partner in Krovatin Klingeman, a Newark law firm.