![]() ![]() In a weekly Sagittarius horoscope published in March, for instance, Madame Clairvoyant predicts, “what you’re really doing when you connect with others is creating the conditions for magic, and this week, nothing else will work quite as well.” Meanwhile, at Man Repeller, a notably witty and whimsical fashion platform, Sarah Panlibuton Barnes writes, “If your appe tite is whetted for more scenic astrological fodder, read on for more specific and less vague metaphor-based guidance on how to best join the astrological tango that February has in store for us all,” in an introduction to her February horoscope. Each astrologer columnist seamlessly adapts their voice to that of the publication, in order for the writing to be familiar to intended audiences. ![]() Her ethereal writing style and the allure of astrology itself appeals to The Cut audience. Episode 286 features an interview with astrologer Banu Guler about the popular astrology app that she founded called Co-Star.Co-Star is an app for iPhone and. ![]() Astrologer Madame Clairvoyant, for instance, writes weekly horoscopes for fashion and culture online platform The Cut, with her stories garnering 150 percent more clicks and engagement in 2017 than 2016. ![]()
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