There has been a lot of talk lately about the future of genre magazines, specifically in relation to online magazines. I just read Erin Hoffman's rather interesting ideas on what she would do with an online magazine. I've been wanting to kick things up a bit more with Clarkesworld Magazine and she's given me a lot of food for thought. I'm not considering the financial models presented as I'm quite happy with our own, but the aspect of doing more community-building is something I'd like to see happen. It's time to start taking greater advantage of the medium that I'm working with instead of simply mirroring the print forefathers. We took a tiny step forward last month by allowing comments on non-fiction, but there is so much more to do.
Over the next few days, I plan to expand on some of the suggestions (from this and other sources) and how they could specifically relate to Clarkesworld. Did one of her thoughts resonate well with you or is there something else you'd like to add? I'd love to hear it and now is the perfect time to speak up.
November 18 2007, 13:31:57 UTC 4 years ago
Off topic
Hey, a friend of an acquiantance is an artist and I took a look at his website at:http://www.whitelionstudio.com
His name is Justin Adams. There were a few pieces there that I thought might work for your magazine. The artist is new and is trying to break into the cover art market. I think he needs a bigger portfolio, but in the meantime . . .
The one I thought would really work for the magazine would be the tree (with steel in the background) in the bottom right of the "paint" section.
Let me know what you think!
November 18 2007, 15:42:25 UTC 4 years ago
Re: Off topic
Definitely someone I have to keep an eye on. Does he have more work that hasn't been added to his site?November 18 2007, 14:25:34 UTC 4 years ago
The thing is, is that they are also educational--you gave me one that caused a change for the better, so I would love to see more of that sort of thing. Maybe take a manuscript a month or so, and, with the author's permission, critique the story. I would think this could cause a lot of buzz, especially if you allowed discussion of the critique. There already is rumor-buzz, so you could capitalize on it.
I like challenges, and of course, small prizes. It would also be fun to try bringing in Project Runway and see how we "stylists" would revise a story or some such. :D
Hm, I'm thinking of how the different tones in Clarkesworld (and you) could be pushed for making the site more personable, you see? A business plan is all well and good, yay for business plans, but I think that the thing about community that she talked about is really spot on.
I don't know how you could foster a comfortable forum, though; even your blog replies sometimes get, um...but, still, maybe that would be fine, too. There's certainly room for all sorts of things :)
November 18 2007, 15:50:35 UTC 4 years ago
I'd likely be the one running the online community aspect of things. If I've posted things that fit into the "um" category, I'd be surprised, but would work on it.
November 18 2007, 19:54:41 UTC 4 years ago
And blogs and forums are different, too, so, there you go. But you know what, it's all going to be fine and I'm very curious to see all the fun things you come up with :)
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I've never really been into "supporting" artists per se in the past, but in recent years I've gotten a little more behind the idea. This isn't to say I'm going to stop using the library or frequenting used bookstores, but if we all made a token ($1) gesture in the direction of work we liked, I think it would be a good thing. That's one of those ways that the electronic format does win out over paper. I'm about 500% more likely to click a button to support a mag when I like a story than I am to send a check for $1 through the mail to an artist/author/publisher whose work I like.
November 18 2007, 20:17:07 UTC 4 years ago
I think it's terrific that you guys are exploring in this direction, though, and again, happy to help in any way I can.
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November 18 2007, 23:29:55 UTC 4 years ago
I'll definitely be in touch and look forward to hearing what else you'd suggest.