A real-life magazine can be described as a "soft" news distributor which allows the readers to become emotionally engaged. It delivers news in a less hard hitting way allowing the reader not to feel overwhelmed by hard, raw news. This then engages the reader and makes them to feel like they are reading for pleasure. It tackles personal stories, own experiences, motivational stories with a diverse range of topics from phobias to romances to racism. Therefore there is a broad range of topics designed for a wider audience reach. Examples of real-life magazines include Take a Break, Woman's Own, Chat and Hello. Example of Front Cover From Hello