what are some good old magazines to read? I'm trying to be more analog and love books, but want more casual reading. I like playboy, heavy metal, wired, maxim, hustler, muscle & fitness, penthouse, field & stream, and scientific american.
>>25341937Not exactly a "good old magazine," but if you're interested in short fiction there's pic related, which is all stuff written by /lit/ users. It's in print, or there's a PDF of it for free.
>>25341995I'll check it out, thanks anon.
>>25342001No problem. Site's here if you haven't found it already:https://the-best-of-amp.github.io/There are also tons of old literary magazines that /lit/ put together, of varying quality. They're listed here:https://lit.trainroll.xyz/wiki/Collaborative_WorksMost are only available as PDFs, but a neat one I've been meaning to get a copy of is another best-of collection, A Short Fiction Anthology (a compilation of /lit/ flash fiction), which only exists in print.
>>25341937Playboy
>>25341937How to totally ignore women.it's my favorite magazine.
>>25341937A book store near me sets out lots of old arts/critical/literary magazines on deep discounts seasonally, like one or two dollars each. I don't have any specific magazines to recommend, just if you've got a local equivalent you can pick through for what's interesting for cheap.
>>25341937I've found that books which collect essays scratch this itch for me nicely. You can finish reading them in 30 minutes or less then have something to think about for a while.