#magazine covers

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Magazine covers that tell the story of 2024

Plus, 5 brilliantly designed palate cleansers, because 2024 was a lot. You don’t need to be a media scholar to know that in a digital world, the landscape for print magazines has been challenging over the past decade-plus. According to IBIS World’s global magazine publishing market study, the... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Fast Company | 2024-12-27 11:00:00 UTC ]

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Italy's 21letters Expands to U.S. with 26letters

Boutique Italian publishing house 21letters is opening an U.S. subsidiary, 26letters, which is publishing its first title, 'Sempé in New York,' a collection of 'New Yorker' magazine covers by the French-born cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé, in December. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2023-11-13 05:00:00 UTC ]

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The Actual American Dream Isn’t on the Magazine Covers

Sneha, the 22-year-old protagonist of Sarah Thankam Mathews’ debut novel All This Could Be Different, is the dutiful immigrant daughter. Despite the long recession, she bagged a corporate job right after college, and a free apartment in Brewers Hill, Milwaukee. She regularly sends money home to... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Electric Literature | 2022-08-11 11:00:00 UTC ]

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Face Up: The Best Magazine Covers From the Worst Year

9 picks that sum up 2020 (so far). The post Face Up: The Best Magazine Covers From the Worst Year appeared first on Eddie & Ozzie Awards. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Folio Magazine | 2020-07-30 14:45:33 UTC ]

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‘The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom’ beautifully demonstrates the evolution of a genre

The book is a sumptuous scrapbook of photographs, magazine covers, artwork and hundreds of articles. Continue reading >>
[ Source: The Washington Post | 2020-03-04 17:19:27 UTC ]

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JT LeRoy review – a less surprising hoax the second time around

The fake author who fooled the publishing world is brought back to life in a diverting tale that treads familiar ground“Sometimes, a lie’s more truth than the truth,” drawls author JT Leroy, speaking down a crackling telephone line. This straightforward dramatisation of Savannah Knoop’s 2008... Continue reading >>
[ Source: The Guardian | 2019-08-18 07:00:10 UTC ]

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