“Every young writer, I imagine, has their first intellectual magazine, whose essays and articles are devoured all the more greedily for being slightly over one's head. Mine was First Things.” FirstsYoungImagineMinesIntellectualMagazinesArticlesEssaysYoung Writers Author:Ross Douthat
“Did you know that I almost called the magazine Stag Party and the symbol was originally going to be a stag? I changed my mind just before we went to press, thank God. Somehow, it wouldn't have been the same. Can you imagine a chain of key clubs staffed by beautiful girls wearing antlers?” KnowsMindHas BeensBeautifulGirlPartyImagineChangedKeysPressesClubsMagazinesChainsSymbolsThank GodDid You KnowBeautiful GirlStagsAntlers Author:Hugh Hefner
“I imagine as long as people will continue to read novels, people will continue to write them, or vice versa; unless of course the pictorial magazines and comic strips finally atrophy man's capacity to read, and literature really is on its way back to the picture writing in the Neanderthal cave.” PeopleMenWayWritingLongCoursesLiteratureNovelImagineCapacityVicesMagazinesComicCavesVice VersaComic StripsAtrophyPictorialNeanderthals Author:William Faulkner
“When you're looking through a magazine, what makes you stop and think is when you see an image and imagine the narrative that is going on inside of it. Those are the ones I make into paintings.” ThinkingImaginePaintingMagazinesNarrative Author:Chantal Joffe
“Every time I read anything, whether it be a book, a script, or anything, I automatically imagine myself as the boy in the plot. I don't know why. Seriously, anything. If I'm reading a magazine article or whatever, I picture myself as the kid people are talking about. It's really weird. I don't know why I do that.” PeopleIfsKnowsBookKidsReadingTalkingBoysImagineScriptsMagazinesPlotArticlesReally Weird Author:Josh Hutcherson
“We're so conditioned to the syntax of the camera that we don't realize that we are running on only half the visual alphabet... It's what we see every day in the magazines, on billboards and even on television. All those images are being produced basically the same way, through a lens and a camera. I'm saying there are many, many other ways to produce photographic imagery, and I would imagine that a lot of them have yet to be explored.” WayRunningRealizingHalfImagineProduceTelevisionCamerasMagazinesVisualsImagine ThatLensesImageryAlphabetBillboardsSyntax Author:Adam Fuss