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Old 05-26-2012, 05:19 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by teh603 View Post
Fiction is becoming a luxury because editors need more and more space for advertisements, not because its becoming a luxury.

That having been said, if Esquire reads anything like Maxim, I doubt I'd be interested in anything they'd publish. The last issue of Maxim I read was so inanely stupid that I wanted to burn it.
to use other magazines as an example, esquire=playboy. maxim= hustler. one is decidedly more classy than the other. esquire is a cigar smoking, scotch sipping 'gentlemans' magazine. maxim is for high schoolers hopped up on red bull who just discovered girls.


as for 'mens' fiction, what is that? i'm a guy and 99% of the books i own involve guys doing hardcore, manly ****, everything from mack bolan:the executioner to the more realistic men in the novels of cormac mccarthy.
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