Week Six ~ Listing Ourselves: Magazines
Welcome Listing Ourselves members and all who have stumbled across this article. This is the sixth weekly session of "Listing Ourselves," a journaling experience based on the book entitled "List Yourself" by Ilene Segalove and Paul Bob Velick. I'll post one of the prompts from the book each week and we'll each post our own answer list (words and/or images). To play, join the group: Listing Ourselves
The prompt this week is magazines. Include it in the title of your article or in your tags. Here is my list to get us started.
What magazines do you subscribe to:
•· AARP
•· The Atlantic Monthly
•· Glamour (in replacement of Jane which has died)
•· Martha Stewart Living
•· Mary Engelbreit's Home Companies
•· SABR: Society of American Baseball Research
•· Smithsonian
•· Sunset
•· Time
•· Town and Country
•· The Week
Thanks for participating! I look forward to seeing everybody's articles.
If you would like to submit an article at any time for a previous week's prompt, feel free to do so! The other prompts are:
Week One ~ Listing Ourselves: Being Human
Week Two ~ Listing Ourselves: Transport
Week Three ~ Listing Ourselves: Laughter
Week Four ~ Listing Ourselves: Last Meal


Comments: 18
AARP Magazine. I have mostly these days CPU computer magazines now. I use to take many on your list plus but had to cut down due to not enough time to read them all.
If you happen to read this could you please explain to me in more detail about this group. I am a member, would love to start being apart of it. thanks dee-dee
God Blessings to all.
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Examples:
Esquire
People
Money Magazine
Psychology Networker
Utne Review
Vanity Fair - juicy gossip, detailed articles
Better Homes and Gardens
More
Glamour
Seventeen
No one could categorize my age by my reading habits, LOL. I like to know what is popular in all age ranges.
Glamour mag.
Goodhousekeeping
Fisherman
Handyman
Readers digest
prevention
Town & Country
AARP
Cheerleader
And all of these scrips were free.
But I also read many mag's in the Library or Dr.'s office tht I do not receive in the mail, like National Geographic
I will read:
Readers Digest
Woman's Day
People
Rolling Stone
Risk Management
H/R Magazine
Harvard Review
And to De M, :P back at you! I would rather be "really old" then dumb as a stump!