What Magazine Should Blogagaard Read in 2006? Vote now!
Every year my grandmother, bless her heart, gives me two magazine subscriptions and maybe something she buys me at a flea market. For two years I've chosen Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker, but Atlantic no longer publishes fiction. What major magazines (remember, my g-ma has to be able to buy it from some psycho girl scout or something) publishes sweet ass fiction?
Vote now! Your advice is direly needed!
8 comments:
I think Cosmo sometimes has excerpts from steamy novels. I'm not voting for it, though. No, wait. I am.
Highlights for Children.
How I love you Goofus and Galliant; you crazy, crazy bastards!
I'm already ultra fashion sensible and I totally know how to please my man. I don't need no stinkin' Cosmo.
I'll repeat my off-blog suugestions, just 'cause.
Harper's
Ploughshares
The Sun
Antioch Review
Granta
But I totally appreciate your suggestions, SD! Everyone, feel validated today!
Except Mikey, who's idea of a good hard-hitting magazine is Maxim (or Newsweek).
Harper's might be your best bet to actually show up in the girl scout magazine collection, huh?
I don't need any validation, Oppe, it's all good.
I don't need any more hard hitting reading materials then I already have. I'm already a book behind in the Oppegaard book club.
And if the crap I had to read for graduate school was creative fiction, we'd all live much happier lives.
Besides, I've already put in my order for McSweeny's, so I can read about sweaty coed nipples and frat parties, whatever the heck those are.
If you aren't reading The Believer, there is something amiss. It is a more non-fiction mag, but brilliant.
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