About

Name: Ed Rust
Weblog: magsamplerblog.blogspot.com
Articles: 55
First Published: Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Last Published: Monday, April 2, 2007
Writer Bio
Ed Rust runs MagSampler.com, an Internet newsstand of hundreds of magazines on all subjects. MagSampler.com offers sample copies of any of its publications for $2.59 each. Publishers use MagSampler.com to get copies into the hands of potential subscribers.
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  1. Periodically Speaking: Family Motor Coaching

    — The monthly magazine for people who spend their time rolling around in motorhomes, from the posh to the plebian.

    REVIEW in Books on April 02, 2007

  2. Periodically Speaking: The New Republic

    — The liberal New Republic magazine is now biweekly and has a new look, but still enjoys skewering Republicans with razor-sharp wit.

    REVIEW in Books on March 27, 2007

  3. Periodically Speaking: The New Republic

    — The liberal New Republic magazine is now biweekly and has a new look - but still enjoys skewering Republicans with razor-sharp wit.

    REVIEW in Politics on March 26, 2007

  4. Periodically Speaking: Bear Hunting

    — This bimonthly reports that bear hunting takes skill and luck, but technology also helps. And sometimes the bear wins.

    REVIEW in Books on March 21, 2007

  5. Periodically Speaking: GreenPrints

    — A leisurely magazine about gardening as a happy sanctuary.

    REVIEW in Books on March 18, 2007

  6. Periodically Speaking: Script

    — A magazine for motion picture and television screenplay writers that serious movie fans will also devour.

    REVIEW in Books on March 11, 2007

  7. Periodically Speaking: Dissent

    — This respected left-wing journal has been fending off conservative attacks for 50 years.

    REVIEW in Books on March 05, 2007

  8. Periodically Speaking: YRB Magazine

    — A magazine for the street-wise urban sophisticate who spends his or her free hours in trendy rock clubs.

    REVIEW in Books on March 02, 2007

  9. Periodically Speaking: The Glittering West

    — Two regional magazines from the American West that focus on the good life.

    REVIEW in Books on February 28, 2007

  10. Periodically Speaking: Monitoring Times

    — A monthly magazine about shortwave radio, scanners and ham radio for those who like to listen in.

    REVIEW in Books on February 26, 2007

  11. Periodically Speaking: Fiery Foods & BBQ

    — The magazine for lovers of barbecue, grilling and spicy foods.

    REVIEW in Books on February 23, 2007

  12. Periodically Speaking: Archaeological Diggings

    — This colorful Australian bimonthly dishes the dirt about archaeological finds in the Middle East.

    REVIEW in Books on February 21, 2007

  13. Periodically Speaking: Two Mags for Women with Careers

    — Two very different magazines for the working woman.

    REVIEW in Books on February 19, 2007

  14. Magazine Review: American Road

    — A quarterly magazine about traveling America's two-lane highways in the past and the present.

    REVIEW in Books on February 16, 2007

  15. Magazine Review: A Barnyard Quartet

    — Four magazines for the self-sufficient homesteader and small farmer.

    REVIEW in Books on February 14, 2007

  16. Magazine Review: Skeptical Inquirer

    — The legendary debunking bimonthly now focuses more on rational analysis of "big issues" like creationism, less on ESP and UFOs.

    REVIEW in Books on February 12, 2007

  17. Magazine Review: Three Regional Treasures

    — Three regional magazines from different parts of the U.S. that convey the spirit and history of their regions.

    REVIEW in Books on February 08, 2007

  18. Magazine Review: The Glory Days of the American Auto

    — Four magazines that celebrate the glory days of the American automotive industry. And dog goggles.

    REVIEW in Books on February 06, 2007

  19. Magazine Review: Knucklebones

    — A bright new bimonthly magazine for board game enthusiasts, covering oldies like chess and Scrabble as well as new games for children and adults.

    REVIEW in Books on February 05, 2007

  20. Magazine Review: Die Cast Digest

    — A monthly that covers both the sport of car racing and the collecting of die cast replicas of the vehicles, with a massive price guide.

    REVIEW in Books on February 02, 2007

  21. Magazine Review: Skydiving

    — A monthly that covers the sport parachuting industry for both the individual enthusiast and the growing skydiving industry.

    REVIEW in Books on January 31, 2007

  22. Magazine Review: Antiques And The Arts Weekly

    — A huge weekly newspaper crammed with articles and ads about art and antiques.

    REVIEW in Books on January 29, 2007

  23. Magazine Review: Bartender

    — A quarterly magazine aimed at the tavern owner and bartender, filled with cocktail recipes and other useful info.

    REVIEW in Books on January 22, 2007

  24. Magazine Review: Blues Revue

    — A non-oppressively knowledgeable and entertaining bimonthly magazine about a vibrant musical world.

    REVIEW in Books on January 17, 2007

  25. Magazine Review: Pilgrimage

    — An unusual literary journal filled with haunting autobiographical tales of wonder at nature's bounty and the human struggle for meaning.

    REVIEW in Books on January 03, 2007

  26. Magazine Review: Radius

    — This new quarterly magazine, written by physicians for the layman, offers a variety of articles about medical ailments and how to stay healthy.

    REVIEW in Books on December 05, 2006

  27. Magazine Review: Her Sports + Fitness

    — If you're female and into serious sports like running, climbing, biking or swimming, Her Sports + Fitness magazine will be a good fit.

    REVIEW in Books on November 20, 2006

  28. Magazine Review: American Theatre

    — The non-profit American theatre scene is challenging but rewarding, and it's well covered in this colorful monthly magazine.

    REVIEW in Books on November 15, 2006

  29. Magazine Review: Trace

    — Trace magazine serves you a transcultural stew of glam, glitz, and hip hop fashion, leavened with a dash of brain-scrambling philosophy.

    REVIEW in Books on October 02, 2006

  30. Magazine Review: The Rivendell Reader

    — A quarterly about the design of bicycles and the joy of riding them.

    REVIEW in Books on July 24, 2006

  31. Magazine Review: Green Anarchy

    — A quarterly produced by a collective in Oregon that attacks techno-civilization with intriguing essays.

    REVIEW in Books on June 05, 2006

  32. Magazine Review: y'all

    — A bimonthly magazine that covers Southern life and celebrities with a light touch.

    REVIEW in Books on May 25, 2006

  33. Magazine Review: Junior Baseball

    — A magazine filled with advice for kids (ages 5 through 17) who play baseball, and for their parents and coaches.

    REVIEW in Books on May 19, 2006

  34. Magazine Review: Shambhala Sun

    — A beautifully designed bimonthly that explains Buddhist practice and philosophy to a sophisticated Western readership.

    REVIEW in Books on May 16, 2006

  35. Magazine Review: Restaurant Startup & Growth

    — A monthly magazine about starting a restaurant or making an existing one more profitable.

    REVIEW in Books on May 08, 2006

  36. Magazine Review: True Confessions

    — The legendary magazine in which young women relate tales of woe with happy endings.

    REVIEW in Books on May 03, 2006

  37. Magazine Review: ARTnews

    — A monthly exploration of the contemporary art scene, from international disputes over pricey paintings to bizarre gallery exhibitions in SoHo.

    REVIEW in Books on May 01, 2006

  38. Magazine Review: Transitions Abroad

    — A magazine filled with information about traveling abroad with a purpose, as a student, volunteer or self-supporting worker.

    REVIEW in Books on April 28, 2006

  39. Magazine Review: HighRoller

    — A magazine for those who enjoy the glitzy comforts of the casino scene.

    REVIEW in Books on April 25, 2006

  40. Magazine Review: Bellevue Literary Review

    — A unique literary journal published from one of America's most famous hospitals.

    REVIEW in Books on April 20, 2006

  41. Magazine Review: Art Times

    — A cozy monthly tabloid that covers art and the arts up and down New York State's Hudson River Valley.

    REVIEW in Books on April 18, 2006

  42. Magazine Review: Journal of Asian Martial Arts

    — This scholarly journal not only describes the techniques of traditional Asian martial arts, but places them in historical and cultural contexts.

    REVIEW in Books on April 14, 2006

  43. Magazine Review: Decoy Magazine

    — This bimonthly celebrates an all-American art of deception: luring sociable waterfowl to an untimely end.

    REVIEW in Books on April 12, 2006

  44. Magazine Review: The Florida Review

    — A solid literary journal from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

    REVIEW in Books on April 05, 2006

  45. Magazine Review: Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed

    — A fascinating exploration of another way to contemplate the organization of nations and communities, an approach that's threatening to every organized interest.

    REVIEW in Books on March 31, 2006

  46. Magazine Review: Today's Diet & Nutrition

    — A quarterly about food, nutrition, health and fitness for women that delivers interesting articles to read and food to eat.

    REVIEW in Books on March 24, 2006

  47. Magazine Review: The Greensboro Review

    — A traditional university literary journal that's published the great and emerging poet and fiction writer for almost 40 years.

    REVIEW in Books on March 20, 2006

  48. Magazine Review: Reunions

    — A magazine devoted to help you successfully organize your family, school or whatever reunion.

    REVIEW in Books on March 16, 2006

  49. Magazine Review: Back Home

    — A colorful bimonthly about sustainable living: gardening, energy conservation, animal husbandry, ecology, home maintenance and more.

    REVIEW in Books on March 14, 2006

  50. Magazine Review: Backwards City Review

    — A new literary journal from Greensboro, North Carolina that's full of promise, comic lit, poetry and short fiction.

    REVIEW in Books on March 13, 2006

  51. Magazine Review: Military

    — Fascinating memories by American veterans of their wartime experiences, accompanied by vitriolic right-wing political commentary.

    REVIEW in Books on March 07, 2006

  52. Magazine Review: The Decorative Painter

    — A colorful bimonthly that instructs how to paint flowers, folk designs and holiday motifs on wood, ceramic, paper and other surfaces.

    REVIEW in Books on March 06, 2006

  53. Magazine Review: Hanging Loose

    — A Brooklyn-based magazine of poetry and short fiction that began in 1966 as mimeographed loose pages.

    REVIEW in Books on March 03, 2006

  54. Magazine Review: Blue & Gray

    — A colorful bimonthly Civil War magazine with the tagline, "For Those Who Still Hear the Guns."

    REVIEW in Books on March 02, 2006

  55. Magazine Review: Woman International

    — A new glossy magazine from the San Francisco area. Its target audience: American women of Asian background.

    REVIEW in Books on March 01, 2006

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