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BUST: my kind of magazine

BUST Dec/Jan 2008Any magazine that uses the word "clusterfuck" in an article has my vote. BUST magazine is published 6 times a year and I love the ads almost as much as the articles themselves.

But what does it say about me if I reveal the guilty little secret that I also subscribe to Martha Stewart Living. The other print magazines to which I currently subscribe are Toyfare by Wizard, Smithsonian and Real Simple

I get the local Sunday paper, but other than that I read my news online. I subscribed to Wired for a little while, as well as Archaeology, The New Yorker and Creating Keepsakes (that was a gift subscription from work... I just read the scrapbooking industry magazines at work now because there are always copies floating around). I still devour magazines when they arrive, though sometimes it takes a couple days because of work and stuff. It allows me to get sucked into reading without the inevitable hours of time-sucking that occurs when I pick up a novel.

I also keep meaning to pick up a copy of Geek Monthly, but I mostly shop for books online so I don't go to bookstores very often. Maybe I'll do that this weekend. In between writing chunks of words to catch me the hell up on NaNoWriMo.

Any other suggestions for magazines I might like? 

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