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YOUNG ADULT


SERIOUSLY ANNOYING

Is edited for girls aged 12 to 19, and features the latest trends and information for creating tension at home. Read what parents really hate, and how to get grounded for the rest of your life.


CHILDREN'S
NOISEWORKS A bimonthly magazine for 6 years and up. It offers reviews on high-volume toys and a DIY feature for creating new sounds to push the limits of human endurance. Readers are encouraged to submit their own ideas for publication. Each issue is filled with enough different ideas, styles and subjects to please any reader.
PRECOCIOUS For children who love to show how clever they are to people who don't have children. Features stories, games, and activities for children between the ages of 5 and 10. Each issue offers practical information and ideas, including feature articles designed to drive people crazy.


LITERARY
OBSCURE Those interested in the fashion trends of the literati will learn the latest colors for berets, how to swagger in an overcoat on a hot day, cultivate just the right length of facial hair. Look like a writer, without the hard work.
DRIVEL Affordable vanity press publishing, offering a vehicle for talentless writers to have their unsaleable work published for a fee. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and travellers' checks accepted.


EDUCATION
UPHILL BATTLE The professional journal that teachers of grade levels K through 12 will come to rely on. Total psychological support, features on stress management, and blackline masters to keep the littlies busy while you do the crosswords.
EXHAUSTED Is a resource to help parents who choose to 'home school' their children. Learn how to turn your housework chores into eductional experiences, so that you can pass shopping off as an excursion, and doing the laundry as a science experiment. For Pete's Sake, you're going to have to do it all anyway!


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