Two Great Paranormal Magazines with Tons of Free Articles and Information Online
The internet is filled to the brim with websites about ghosts, UFOs, conspiracy theories, aliens, earth mysteries, angels, psychic phenomena, and all manner of weird mysteries. Some sites are better than others, and it can be difficult to navigate and weed out the credible from the incredible, the f
act from fiction.
Luckily, there are several long-established paranormal-themed magazines with tons of free online content. I've been reading all types of paranormal-themed magazines, both print and online, for many years. I am recommending a couple fabulous, but very different ones here that are available as newsprint magazines, and all are readily available at most large magazine sections at such venues like Barnes and Noble, as well as by subscription.
Because the single-issue cover prices and subscriptions for the magazines aren't exactly cheap, the online articles are a fabulous way to both partake of the magazine, as well as determining if the contents are a good investment for your specific paranormal tastes.
Fate Magazine
Fate magazine has been continuously published since 1948. It's my favorite magazine; there's something so simple and quaint about the magazine itself. It's about the size of an Archie Digest comic book, and there's just something old fashioned and pure about it. The covers are sometimes fantastical, and always appealing.
The articles are diverse, and cover everything from ghosts, UFOs, healing, psychic phenomena, cryptozoology, life after death, and all kinds of mysteries. Regular sections and reader columns include: My Proof of Survival, and True Mystic Experiences. It's generally not a magazine for skeptics, and tends to rely on its readers' old school rooted familiarity with the subject matter and desire to believe. It can be somewhat pulpy, but that's what I love about it. I mean, it's Fate Magazine!
Luckily, there are several long-established paranormal-themed magazines with tons of free online content. I've been reading all types of paranormal-themed magazines, both print and online, for many years. I am recommending a couple fabulous, but very different ones here that are available as newsprint magazines, and all are readily available at most large magazine sections at such venues like Barnes and Noble, as well as by subscription.
Because the single-issue cover prices and subscriptions for the magazines aren't exactly cheap, the online articles are a fabulous way to both partake of the magazine, as well as determining if the contents are a good investment for your specific paranormal tastes.
Fate Magazine
Fate magazine has been continuously published since 1948. It's my favorite magazine; there's something so simple and quaint about the magazine itself. It's about the size of an Archie Digest comic book, and there's just something old fashioned and pure about it. The covers are sometimes fantastical, and always appealing.
The articles are diverse, and cover everything from ghosts, UFOs, healing, psychic phenomena, cryptozoology, life after death, and all kinds of mysteries. Regular sections and reader columns include: My Proof of Survival, and True Mystic Experiences. It's generally not a magazine for skeptics, and tends to rely on its readers' old school rooted familiarity with the subject matter and desire to believe. It can be somewhat pulpy, but that's what I love about it. I mean, it's Fate Magazine!
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