Dell Horoscope Magazine - February 2014Add to Favorites

Dell Horoscope Magazine - February 2014Add to Favorites

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In this issue

Bill Meridian delves into the long-lasting effects that an eclipse linked to the date of a person’s birth can have throughout his or her life; Astrologer Dikki-Jo Mullen analyzes the horoscope of long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad and the event chart for her inspiring, record-setting swim from Havana to Key West, and includes a fascinating study of the “virgintile” aspect in Nyad’s horoscope; in a most illuminating article, Nancy Frederick shows how the three modes—Cardinal (action), Fixed (stability), and Mutable (flexibility)—influence the way you approach life and express yourself.

Dell Horoscope Magazine Description:

PublisherPenny Publications, LLC

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Dell Horoscope, the World's Leading Astrology Magazine, brings you the most accurate, comprehensive daily predictions available. Keep up with the planetary forces that shape daily life. Every issue includes:
• On-target monthly forecasts
• Detailed love and romance predictions
• Informative features on careers, marriage, & friendship
• Insightful analysis of world events
• In-depth answers to readers’ astrological questions
• New book and product reviews
• High points of the Stock Market
• A simple introduction to all the signs

Dell Horoscope magazine presents some of the genre's most distinguished writers, including Jan Spiller, Alan Oken, Donna Cunningham, Bill Meridian, and Alphee Lavoie. Dell Horoscope is published as a bimonthly magazine, 6 times per year. Each bimonthly issue contains 176 pages with the exception of Yearbook issue. The Dell Horoscope Yearbook is included in the January/February issue of Dell Horoscope, a jumbo-256 page issue.

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