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Swooning over wire baskets.  Must find some zinc baskets in the States!  

Speaking of finding things, must find a way to purchase a Livingetc subscription.  If I bought every issue I could find at Barnes & Noble (30 minute drive from my home), it would be $108/year. However, buying a year's worth is impossible because the B & N only buys ONE issue per month and others like to buy it too…so I buy Livingetc about six times a year.  I did visit the livingetc subscription page and they had a way to put in U.S. addresses and use my credit card…I don't think it would have been the $178 U.S. price I was seeing on magazine subscription sites that sell loads of magazines but I can't be sure. 

I do have a local, independent bookseller a mile from the office who used to sell some international magazines.  They haven't had Livingetc for awhile, so I've gone to a Big Chain Store to get the magazine instead.  But I'd much rather purchase it locally and support my community.

What to do?!  Do you buy international magazines? Where?

edited:  found that I can purchase a Livingetc subscription to Zinio here for $29.33 U.S. 


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2 responses to “paper organization via livingetc”

  1. KimVallee Avatar

    I understand how you feel since I also enjoy International magazines which aren’t available in store. At least, Living etc is easier to find in Montreal but still, we have it a month after it hit the stands in UK. I wish we were able to buy digital versions of international magazines; maybe with the iPad, it will change.

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  2. riye Avatar

    I’m in Honolulu and we get all magazines late–even the U.S. ones. We do, however, get more than one issue of Living Etc., thankfully. If you don’t mind, could you please let us know how you like having a virtual subscription?

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