Saturday, November 8, 2008

Free as in Beer, and Doldroms

Some of you may have gotten this email as well, but GUD Magazine is having a lottery-style magazine sale...I picked up the summer issue for like $.56, or something crazy like that. In addition, they sent me a voucher for some lucky individual to get a copy of same (on PDF form) for free. If you're interested in using my voucher, first one to post their email addy here can have it (I'm sure they will want to put you on a mailing list afterward, but their mail volume seems reasonable...only a couple this month).

Obviously this is a way for GUD to increase readership and populate their marketing lists, but this made me think, though...how long will it be before the U.S. economic downturn really starts affecting the markets we all depend on for selling stories, poems, essays, and pictures? Markets come and go, but we can only hope that not too many of these good magazines and websites fold in the next year, or become FTL-only. My personal opinion, for what its worth (taking into consideration that I have spent the last decade with one of the largest banks around, and may have some perspective), is that we have another 9-12 months of doldrums ahead, and things will get better, gradually. It's just getting through 2009 that will be tricky.

This really feels a lot like the post-9/11 economic world...it was tough and scary and full of uncertainties, but I try to remember to take the long view on what's in the bank, and the short view on what's in my pocket. I guess the point this thinking is leading me to is that one of the best things that we writers can do to help the markets survive long enough for us to be able to feed our hobbies, help us express ourselves, pay the bills, or keep working toward that career-launching story, as the case may be, is to subscribe and support. I personally need to make a list of at least 2-3 magazines that I can subscribe to and stay within my comfort zone financially (not including the occasional donation to Ralan and/or Duotrope).

I'm certain that I (and my waistline) can survive one week without eating out so that Glimmer Train can survive long enough to reject more of my stories...

(steps off of soapbox)

4 comments:

GUD Magazine said...

I really should put some language to the effect of "emails entered will not be added to any mailing list". I try to be very conscientious of that sort of thing, double opt-in and the like (I think the furthest I go is to send one-time emails to folks who have purchased, when a new issue is out).

Thanks for spreading the love--and the words. The economy has not really been kind to magazines of poetry and fiction for a long while, and this downturn is... awkward at best.

-kaolin

Aaron Polson said...

I feel the same, and slip some spare change out there to help those markets so that one day, if I am good/lucky/both enough, I might find my work therein.

If you still have that free voucher, I hear that aaron_polson@hotmail.com likes free stuff and mailing lists. (wink wink)

Jeremy D Brooks said...

Cool, I'll shoot it over...

Aaron Polson said...

Thanks Jeremy--Gud is good.