SubscriptionsForChristmas.Tumblr.com

Magazines are in trouble. People are in trouble. Christmas is coming. You can help!

With recognized titles folding every week and talented writers losing their jobs every day, there is a solution: buy subscriptions as holiday gifts. Here’s why:

Good foryou: It’s a great,inexpensive present. And, with most titles hovering around $9.99 a year, it’s the same you’d spend on a Hallmark card and two tubes of shimmery wrapping paper, anyway.

Good for the recipient: Truly, the gift that keeps on giving. (Worried about having nothing to put under the tree? Wrap the current newsstand issue up with a note that says, "Enjoy now, and every four weeks.")

Good for the industry: Give the publishing industry a boost, advertisers a larger readership to reach, and aspiring/current writers a chance to still do what they love.

........................................................................................................................................................................


Limited-time Offers!!!

Nylon, FREE while supplies last
Hearst holiday special (15 titles, only $5!)

Women/Fashion:
Allure, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Brides, $12 for 6 months, $20 a year
Cookie, $18 for two year-long subscriptions
Cosmopolitan, $15 a year
Glamour, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Harper's BAZAAR, $8 a year
In Style, $25 for two yearly subscriptions
Ladies Home Journal, $8.50 a year
Lucky, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Marie Claire, $8 a year
Nylon, $20 a year
O, The Oprah Magazine, $18 a year
Redbook, $8 a year
Self, $16 for two year-long subscriptions
Seventeen, $8 a year
Teen Vogue,$10 for two year-long subscriptions
Vogue, $18 a year
W, $13 a year

Mens:
Details, $12 for two year-long subscriptions
Esquire, $8 a year
GQ, $10 a year
Maxim, $10 a year
Men's Journal, $12 a year
Nylon Guys, $10 for six months
Playboy, $12 a year

Food:
Bon Appetit, $15 a year
Everyday Food, $12 a year
Everyday with Rachel Ray, $12 a year
Food and Wine, $20 for a yearly subscription & bonus 6 months
Food Network Magazine, $15 a year
Gourmet, $15 a year

Lifestyle:
Interview, $10 a year
The New Yorker, $40 a year
Vanity Fair, $15 a year

Home/Living:
Better Homes and Gardens, $11 a year
Country Living, $12 a year
Domino, $10 a year
Good Housekeeping, $8 a year
House Beautiful, $12 a year
Martha Stewart Living, $24 a year
Ready Made, $10 a year
Town & Country, $10 a year

City-based:
Chicago Home and Garden, $15 a year
Chicago Magazine, $15 a year
New York Magazine, $20 a year
Time Out Chicago, $20 a year
Time Out New York, $20 a year

Travel:
Conde Nast Traveler, $12 a year
Travel & Leisure, $20 a year

Sports:
ESPN The Magazine, $26 for two year-long subscriptions
Golf Digest, $15 a year
Golf World, $32 a year
Sports Illustrated, $40 a year

General Interest:
Entertainment Weekly, $32 a year
College News, free
People, $116 a year
Star, $33 for 6 months
T.V. Guide, $32 a year
Us Weekly, $48 a year

Specific Interest:
Architectural Digest, $20 a year
Fast Company, $10 a year
Money, $15 a year
Ms., $25 a year
Out, $10 a year
Popular Mechanics, $12 a year
Smart Money, $12 a year
Smithsonian, $12 a year
Wired, $10 a year

Music/Indies:
Alarm, $25 a year
Alternative Press, $15 a year
Anthem, $35 a year
Bitch, $20 a year
Bust, $20 a year
Fader, $20 a year
Filter, $25 a year
Heeb, $22 a year
MissBehave, $10 a year
Paper, $10 a year
Paste, $20 a year
Relix, $20 a year
Rolling Stone, $15 for 6 months
Spin, $10 a year
Under The Radar, $12.50 a year (and a free CD)
Venus Zine, $15 a year

Notice any titles left off? Let me know. Happy Magazineolodays!

Clicky Web Analytics