New Humanist Magazine
I could probably be described as a humanist and I didn’t even realise there was a magazine written for me!
Exact Editions allow you to subscribe to digital editions of magazines for pretty reasonable prices and they also provide many free issues so you can try out a magazine before subscribing.
The New Humanist magazine for some reason provides a free archive of 14 issues of the magazine which can be read for free with no need to register or download any software. It really is a great magazine with some well written articles and at £10 a year I may well subscribe.
Anyway head over to Exact Editions and read some for yourself.
At a time of rising religious extremism and irrational nonsense New Humanist magazine provides the antidote: witty, incisive and original comment and argument from a sceptical rationalist perspective. Covering politics, current affairs, new thinking, original research and culture and the arts as well as religion, philosophy and science New Humanist is the liveliest most independent-minded and (since our recent redesign) best looking bi-monthly around. Drawing on a freethinking tradition stretching back 120 years but dedicated to the best contemporary writing New Humanist is a lively and compelling guide to contemporary thought and culture, and an essential voice of reason. Contributors include Richard Dawkins, Beryl Bainbridge, Philip Pullman, Michael Frayn, Jonathan Rée, Claire Tomalin, Stephen Fry, Nick Cohen, Martin Rowson, Brenda Maddox, Stuart Hall, Francis Wheen, Laurie Taylor and Christopher Hitchens.