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The NEW Cartomancer Magazine

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Joan Marie
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The NEW Cartomancer Magazine

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I think it was less than a year ago that Cartomancer Magazine changed hands.

Before that it was an interesting magazine, but from what I can tell under the new editors it has really improved a lot. It is very colourful, beautifully laid out and filled with an interesting and varied selection of articles and features from some excellent writers on some fascinating topics.

They offer an actual magazine and also a digital version.
I personally would love nothing more than a real actual magazine to leisurely thumb through.
I just really miss those. Both versions, hardcopy and digital, are reasonably priced, but the cost for overseas shipping is brutal, so I opted for the digital version. (this is of course not their fault. shipping costs and service are just tricky as hell these days to navigate.)

This month they did a "Spotlight" on Star & Crown Oracle which was really nice.

I'm recommending Cartomancer Magazine and I would love to hear from anyone who has the hard copy version.

Here is the link to their website: https://thecartomancermagazine.com/

Cover of the newest issue
Cover of the newest issue
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Re: The NEW Cartomancer Magazine

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Very interesting
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oh this is cool. I'm a sucker for old-school print magazines, but a well-designed digital one will do nicely. There's something about a magazine, where it's conceived as a whole thing, rather than browsing assorted web pages, that I really like.
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