What I Kept Thinking While Reading “Pulphead,” Which Is Pretty Good, Although A Little Wanky In Spots
Would a woman’s magazine in 2012 ever hire a writer who would write about such a wide breadth of topics, and with stylistic authority to boot?
That’s basically why I subscribe to a lot of men’s magazines.
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while to get into Pulphead (I’ve had it for 3 weeks? And I’ve read the entire Hunger Games trilogy in that time, so...
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Late-sixties Seventeen knew what was up
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kay-nasty1010 answered:
Probably, magazines now a days are wild. No respect.
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nadiachaudhury reblogged this from maura and added:
That’s basically why I subscribe to...men’s magazines.
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popsins answered:
This is why we have The Hairpin.
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grandweerachael answered:
Maybe a better Q: would a men’s mag hire a woman to do the same? Because I don’t know of a single ladymag that even *cares* about writing.
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high school history project I put together...fake teen magazine from the 60s and my...
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spider8luh answered:
why did you write the title just like Kanaya? *-*
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