As long as I’ve been a Macintosh user, I’ve been a Macworld reader.
That’s about a quarter century of reading – and I do mean reading.
I would obsessively digest every print issue cover to cover, not once, but two or three times, and then lovingly tuck it into a bookcase for future reference.
Macworld had a hallowed place in my nerdy childhood and early adulthood, alongside kids’ magazines like Boy’s Life and the Argentine Billiken, and science-fiction magazines like Analog and Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.
But I wanted more.
As long as I’ve been a Macworld reader, I’ve wanted to be a Macworld writer.
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