what I’m not reading: a meme of sorts

Li Evans has asked me about my magazine subscriptions. Andy Beal says that knowing this can tell you lots about a person. I can only deduce from this that I am an empty shell, devoid of meaning and thought, a two-dimensional paper cutout. I’d be hollow, except for the whole two-dimensional thing, so instead I’m more line-like. (Speaking of cardboard cutouts, don’t you think I should have Buffy for my office? Or maybe Spike.) The point is that I read absolutely no magazines. At all.

It’s not that I’ve never read magazines. I used to subscribe to many of them. I subscribed to Newsweek for years, mostly my very young high school and college years, back when I thought I would be a world-changing investigative reporter or perhaps a (also world-changing) politician. For a brief period in my late twenties, I subscribed to Maxim, FOR THE ARTICLES, PEOPLE. Sheesh. And I got Cooking Light for a really long time until I realized that I mostly found all my recipes online.

I have also, at various times, held subscriptions to Business Week, Forbes (mostly to get the quarterly FYI, edited by one of my most favorite writers, Christopher Buckley), Jane, a snowboarding magazine that came with my season pass, and many more I can’t recall. For some reason, I keep getting Fortune Small Business in the mail, although I have no idea why.

The trouble with magazines is the clutter. You feel like you need to keep them. What if you want to refer to them later? Your mind can’t possibly absorb all of the knowledge, so best to have them around for reference. Or maybe this is some odd habit I have about keeping things I read since it’s an absolute given that I keep all my books. Everyone keeps all of their books, right? You never know when you might need a book.

Which leads me to the other reason I don’t read magazines. I barely have time to read at all, so in the time I do have, I’m going for the books. Give me a choice between books and well, just about anything, I’ll pick books every time.

And really, the types of things I would generally read about in magazines, I get online these days. All the news, the tech stuff, the food stuff, even the gossip, it’s all in blogs and forums and web sites. And it’s more up to date! God bless the internet.

Li mentioned comics, which aren’t exactly magazines, but I do read those. In fact, I just picked up some comics last weekend. I got Buffy season eight and Phonogram, drawn by a friend of mine. (Perhaps I should mention to my friend that his site’s home page has no title or indexable content and is described in the search results as “unique visitors counter” due to his noscript tag, but I digress.)

And I do sometimes pick up magazines at the airport to read on planes. I bought Wired a few weeks ago, you know since it had the whole naked blogging thing on the cover and I figured they were stealing the idea from my clever blog name so I should check it out. Except that I suppose it’s possible they went to print before I started blogging. But still, odd coincidence, don’t you think? Perhaps they somehow tapped into my brain! OK, probably not, but the magazine is called Wired. They probably have an inside line on the brain tapping technology.

But for the most part, I have transformed from being a magazine reader to a blog reader. I would have never thought I’d see the day. I’m a fan of the old school paper-based reading, of having something to carry around and keep. And I still don’t think you’ll ever find me with one of those new-fangled online book readers those young whippersnappers keep promising, no matter how tightly I hold on to my blackberry and thank for for coming back to me, my dear sweet blackberry, never leave me again. Ahem. But I’m definitely keeping my books.

I’m supposed to tag five more bloggers but I’m much too sleepy, so I charge the first five people who read this with writing about their magazines, then posting a link in the comments.

15 Comments to "what I’m not reading: a meme of sorts"

  1. Magazines...? « DLPerry.com on 19 April, 2007

    [...] General — dlperry @ 7:28 am Well, I doubt that I’m one of the first 5 to read VanessaFoxNude today, but anyway… Vanessa responds to a readers query about what magazines she [...]

  2. dlperry on 19 April, 2007

    I had to search my memory banks a bit, but I do still recall what magazines are.
    http://dlperry.wordpress.com/

  3. [...] But it’s nice to have something in print once in a while, especially as Vanessa Fox says, for when you fly. Here’s a list of the magazines stacked up in the royal reading room as of this [...]

  4. deCabbit on 19 April, 2007

    I’m worse than you. I’m less than an “empty shell, devoid of meaning and thought” - I’m so much hollower and shallower than that.
    The last magazine subscription I had was to… Vogue
    *shudders*
    And before that? Time so when I played NTN trivia on a Tuesday in that country-wide thing, I had a fighting chance.
    Sad… so sad….

  5. LiEvans on 19 April, 2007

    Vanessa - so you got season 8? I just preordered #3 and #4. What do you think of it so far?

    BTW, didn’t get to give you what I got for you in NYC. I’ll shoot you an email later to see how I can get it to you. :)

  6. andybeal on 19 April, 2007

    We have so much in common. I too read Maxim for the articles and Cooking Light for the photos! ;-)

  7. AndrewGirdwood on 19 April, 2007

    Speaking about Buffy and comics - have you read Fray? (http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=11-750)

    I recommend it. It’s certainly worth popping into your bag and reading it on a flight, etc, (one of those times when the beloved blackberry is no good!)

  8. Vanessa on 19 April, 2007

    Li, I haven’t read them yet. Hopefully will have time soon.

    Andrew, I have indeed read Fray! Love it.

  9. Jamie M on 19 April, 2007

    Like I have anything to do with the coding of the Phonogram website.

  10. Vanessa on 19 April, 2007

    Well dude. You want visitors to the site right? Get on that coder! :)

  11. sugarrae on 19 April, 2007

    Evil Spike or redeemed Spike? :P

  12. Vanessa on 19 April, 2007

    Why don’t you ask me something easy! Like the details of the Google algorithm. Sheesh.

  13. Philipp Lenssen on 20 April, 2007

    > Everyone keeps all of their books, right?

    No. I throw away books when I read them (or leave them in the train for someone else to find them).

  14. smstandard on 22 April, 2007

    Vanessa,

    The next time you’re planning a trip that involves a flight, let us know and we’ll send you a few copies of Search Marketing Standard to read on the plane.

    We’re better than Wired - you’ll see :)
    Boris Mordkovich
    Publisher

  15. [...] have to catch up on. Without even volunteering names of my magazines, earlier, I was ready to give Vanessa’s answer, where she so eloquently said what I wanted to say: Which leads me to the other reason I don’t [...]

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