“Extreme Solitude” Jeffrey Eugenides’

2014-07-11T15:57:59-04:00

Jeffrey Eugenides' "Extreme Solitude" The New Yorker -  June 7, 2010 issue There has been some chatter about magazine subscriptions lately (at Inklings and Pickle Me This) and that's gotten me feeling even a little more guilty about not keeping up with my "New Yorker" issues (as opposed to the

“Extreme Solitude” Jeffrey Eugenides’2014-07-11T15:57:59-04:00

“1999” Pasha Malla, appearing in “The Walrus”

2014-03-09T13:35:12-04:00

The magazines I've chatted about here so far have been exclusively bookish; I think "The Walrus" is perfectly bookish, but it's also a magazine subscription that I can send to my father, who only reads "Time" and "Macleans". So it's a ::cough::  serious magazine, that's also serious about fiction. But

“1999” Pasha Malla, appearing in “The Walrus”2014-03-09T13:35:12-04:00

MAGAZINE: Rain Taxi

2014-02-27T19:01:35-05:00

Here is their Mission Statement: I think you'll like it. Rain Taxi champions literary culture through programs and publications that foster engagement with innovative writing. See? What did I tell you? It's right up your reading alley. And, if you were to turn to the Spring 2010 issue (Vol. 15,

MAGAZINE: Rain Taxi2014-02-27T19:01:35-05:00

Magazine: Brick

2014-02-27T19:01:49-05:00

When I re-subscribed to Brick Magazine earlier this year, a pull-down menu asked how I had heard about their publication. I sat and thought about it but finally filled the field with this: I feel as though I've always known about Brick. But, when I revisit my magazine files (carefully

Magazine: Brick2014-02-27T19:01:49-05:00

Magazine: Bookmarks

2014-02-27T19:02:04-05:00

The new issue of Bookmarks appearing in my mailbox is always a happy time. At one time it would be closely followed by a trip to the library, issue in hand, but now it's closely followed by a lengthy session of list-making (and, sometimes, drooling). This issue didn't provoke a

Magazine: Bookmarks2014-02-27T19:02:04-05:00
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