Note: Visit any large bookstore or neighborhood newsstand (if you’re fortunate to have one) and you’ll constantly see new periodicals. Yes, even in this electronic age, people still want and love paper.
What follows is a brief, selective list with links to some periodical web sites (and related content) that we haven’t mentioned before. Most of these publications have been around for a period of time but have escaped mention here. In a nutshell, three types of sites exist:
1) Some/all of the text is available in other cases with or without bonus content.
2) Gobs of bonus “web only” content can be accessed (often for free).
3) Only overview/subscription info.
We hope this list (the first in a new ResourceShelf collection) proves useful. More to come.
+ BeE Woman
“Empowering Entrepreneurial Woman with Business, Investing, Political, and Personal Lifestyle Advice”
+ Bookmarks Magazine
Primarily info about print version but some review from various sources are available online. “New Books: We read and summarize more than 500 book reviews a month from more than 50 major publications. Bookmarks offers the most comprehensive new book reviews anywhere in print.
+ Cookie
A magazine for families.
+ Dwell
“At home in the Modern World”
+ Geek Monthly
Sample stories and blogs. “Anything and Everything Geeks Obsess About (toys, tv shows, games, etc.”
+ Going Bonkers
The self-help magazine with a sense of humor.
+ Juxtapoz
Arts and Culture Magazine
+ Monocle
“A fresh focus on global affairs, business, culture, design and all you need in life.”
+ Script Magazine
Yes, for writers.
+ What Is Enlightenment?
“Redefining Spirituality for an Evolving World”
+ Watch (CBS Television)
“Your Eye on Entertainment”
+ Wonder Time
“Joys of Parenting Young Children”
