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Dear Jane

Jane Magazine

Read about the closing of Jane Magazine yesterday on the New York Times website and couldn’t help but think that maybe this is an ongoing trend with print magazines. While I still love to hold a fresh new fashion magazine in my hand either from the store or delivered to my cramped apartment mailbox, there’s nothing like waking up in the morning and seeing just a bunch of new fashion items with the tons of blogs and online magazines all over the place. It makes me think that since the news is so new, what do you get with print magazines now? Even Elle Girl went online. The difference with this Jane thing though is that they are not going online, they are going to their grave.

The article states that the founder and former Editor-in-Chief, Jane Pratt, is working on a new magazine. Let’s hope she’ll put it online. It may fare better.

Eva