Subscriptions

Magalot » Enrichment

Enrichment

 

BookPage Magazine,12 issues-Monthly BookPage is a monthly book review publication distributed to more than 400,000 readers through subscribing bookstores and public libraries. Founded in 1988 and located in Nashville, Tennessee, BookPage serves as a broad-based selection guide to the best new books published every month. The tone is upbeat and literate, focusing on bestsellers as well as new discoveries. Their goal is to recommend the best books for readers of all types, whether you're interested in literary fiction or romance, history or science fiction, cookbooks or children's books. They focus on new releases and tailor our reviews for the general reader -- the true booklover always on the lookout for recommendations on what to read next.

Creative Nonfiction Magazine,4 issues-Seasonal The Creative Nonfiction Foundation pursues educational and publishing initiatives in the genre of literary nonfiction. Its objectives are to provide a venue, the journal Creative Nonfiction, for high quality nonfiction prose (memoir, literary journalism, personal essay); to serve as the singular strongest voice of the genre, defining the ethics and parameters of the field; and to broaden the genre's impact in the literary arena by providing an array of educational services and publishing activities.

EnlightenNext Magazine,4 issues EnlightenNext provides content that is at once philosophically rich, spiritually deep, and immediately accessible. Its in-depth features are a refreshing respite from today’s sound bite culture. Yet it also includes enlightening and pithy commentary that go far beyond the status quo of today’s spiritual marketplace and the world of cultural commentary and current events. Ultimately, EnlightenNext is offering a new way to think about—and live—life. For individuals who find themselves at the crossroads of the old and the new, EnlightenNext answers questions that traditional religious worldviews and even science can no longer satisfy: Who are we? Why are we here? And where are we going? We give our audience a “meta” context—a new worldview, or perspective, that synthesizes the relationship between self, culture, and cosmos into one coherent whole. And we do so not simply as a group of investigative journalists gathering opinions and reporting the news, but rather as leaders in this evolutionary movement who care deeply about where our world is heading and are inspired to create a better future.

Going Bonkers Magazine,4 issues Going Bonkers is a self-help magazine that is educational, entertaining and motivational. This humorous, delightfully eclectic magazine is packed with information and articles to help you understand, manage and overcome stress in ALL areas of your life. You’ll learn, you’ll laugh, and you’ll absolutely love it!

Louisiana Literature Magazine,2 issues-Seasonal Louisiana Literature is a major literary magazine, consistently rated by Writers Digest as a top-50 market in both fiction and poetry. Founded in 1984 by the Southeastern Louisiana University, it publishes fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction quarterly.

Mental Floss Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Mental Floss is your cheat sheet to a complete education. Let's face it, we all want to feel smart. We all want to feel well educated. But, we need someone to make learning simple. That's where Mental Floss steps in. Mental Floss will teach you the things you've always wanted to learn.

National Geographic Magazine,12 issues-Monthly NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, the flagship magazine of the National Geographic Society, chronicles exploration and adventure, as well as changes that impact life on Earth. Editorial coverage encompasses people and places of the world, with an emphasis on human involvement in a changing universe. Major topics include culture, nature, geography, ecology, science and technology.

New Republic Magazine,24 issues-BiWeekly When The New Republic was founded in 1914, its mission was to provide its readers with an intelligent, stimulating and rigorous examination of American politics, foreign policy and culture. It has brilliantly maintained its mission for ninety years. Headquartered in Washington, DC, The New Republic is uniquely positioned to cover public affairs from an insider's vantage point. Their editors are among the most respected and influential journalists in the country, known for their uncanny ability to get at the important stories long before they reach other media. The New Republic covers issues before they hit the mainstream, from energy to the environment, from foreign to fiscal policy. By publishing the best writing from a variety of viewpoints -- including those from arts and culture, with literary criticism that sets the standard in the academy and among general readers alike -- The New Republic continues to be America's best and most influential journal of opinion.

Preservation Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly The magazine that brings preservation to life. Includes National Trust membership.

Reader's Digest - Large Print Edition Magazine,12 issues-Monthly For easier reading. It's BIG and easier to read the world's most-read monthly magazine. This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. Its articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.

Reader's Digest Magazine,12 issues-Monthly This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. Its articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.

Strand Magazine,4 issues When you want the best in mysteries, look no further than the pages of The Strand Mystery Magazine. Each issue of our quarterly glossy print publication delivers gripping tales of mystery and suspense in a variety of settings (from Victorian England to turn of the century Prague to modern day England and America) by some of today's leading mystery writers including writers. The Strand Mystery Magazine's unsurpassed nonfiction section features illuminating articles about a wide variety of subjects, from The Great Detectives (a series which, in each issue, profiles a great detective from the Golden Age of crime & mystery writing) to a look at mysteries on trains, to profiles of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and Patricia Highsmith's cunning and dangerous Tom Ripley. In addition to articles, we offer exclusive interviews with writers, and actors. Our reviews section examines the latest mystery offerings, Sherlock Holmes pastiches, covering books, anthologies, mystery audiobooks, and videos.