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In which my in-flight jottings descend into a diatribe against ‘realistic’ conservatives everywhere before prolapsing into metaphor at my keyboard and emerging, scathed, as the ill-thought-out ramblings of an idealistic progressive. .. I’ve been reading a new magazine on the plane again and I found this new phrase I love: ‘the conservative dilemma’. The magazine is [ READ MORE ]
There’s a magazine that publishes writers even younger than Voiceworks: Stone Soup, published out of Santa Cruz and described by someone as ‘The New Yorker of the 8 to 13 set’. In the interests of SIB’s subtitle, I wonder if they have an adult readership. They reckon their circulation is at 20 000, with library subscriptions [ READ MORE ]
I got a copy of Harpers Magazine at the airport yesterday. It’s becoming a kind of personal airport tradition: I buy a magazine I wouldn’t normally read and take it with me on the plane, often as my only reading material, so that I’m forced to read it. It’s a good way to learn about a [ READ MORE ]