What magazines do you read online/hardcopy?

Book? Haven’t heard of that one. Doesn’t appear to be in my 1999 Writer’s Market either. Do you have info about them (website, address, something like that)?

Thanks!

Here you go, David –

http://www.bookmagazine.com – phone 800-317-BOOK.

Bi-monthly, $20 a year.

Tidbits in the latest issue are “first novels you shouldn’t have missed”, articles on Stephen Ambrose, Sherman Alexie, and Larry McMurtry and his hometown bookstores. And lots of reviews. Great magazine, I think.

Subcribe to SKEPTIC and Vanity Fair. Don’t bother with on-line mags, yet.

I read:

Scientific American
Popular Science
Custom Classic Trucks
Classic Trucks
Motor Trend
Wired
PC Gamer
Entertainment Weekly
Reader’s Digest

Can’t think of any more right now, other than YM and Seventeen. Oh, no! Did I say that?

–Tim

Bowhunter
National Geographic
Scientific American

On line: Weekly Wire, The Onion, Discover, NY Times, Seattle Times, Straight Dope, APB

I currently have subscriptions to:
Sports Illustrated
Discover
Newsweek

About the only ones I check out on-line are sports related and usually only during football season (okay, I’m a fantasy football geek - sue me!)

I guess it shouldn’t surprise me to see so many of the same titles.

Subscribe to:
Atlantic Monthly
Discover
National Geographic
Skeptical Inquirer
Scientific American (the titles always seem so interesting but the articles make my little head hurt)

Wife gets:
Sky and Telescope
Astronomy Today (or something like that)

Kids get a bunch along the lines of Spider, Cricket, Discover Jr., Muse, Boys Life, American Girl, and probably a couple others.

Regularly read:
The Reader
New City
The Onion
(all well worth the price!)

A friend gives me his old Smithsonians

Allowed all my martial arts subscriptions to lapse.

On occasions when I am at the gym and just sitting on a bike or treadmill, I pick up SI or complete trash like People, Entertainment Weekly, Details.

And I never fail to check out WWN when in the checkout line. Was a faithful subscriber when in college.

On-line I’m either here or on a few JKD forums.

We subscribe to:
Sports Illustrated
Entertainment Weekly
Consumer Reports
Bottom Line

I don’t read any publications on-line.

At home: Rolling Stone
National Geographic
Harpers
Atlantic Monthly

Electronic: Red Herring
Industry Standard
Wired

Paper:[ul]
[li]Skeptical Inquirer[/li][li]Time[/li][li]Dragon Magazine[/li][li]Dungeon Magazine[/li][li]Nintendo Power[/ul][/li]
Nothing online, really. I might read individual articles or whatever, but not an entire online rag. The closest that comes is probably Suck.