Making Newspapers Worth It In Book Marketing! #ironage #indiecomics
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDgrLdS-LyQ
October #Horror Challenge. My 60-Second #moviereview of It Comes At Night
Day 17/31 #31dayhorrorchallenge #31DaysofHalloween #31DaysOfHorror
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October #Horror Challenge. My 60-Second #moviereview of Kiss Of The Vampire.
Day 1/31 #31dayhorrorchallenge #31DaysofHalloween
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In the next part of my discussion with Cirsova, I ask how somebody finds their way to creating a magazine for adventure fiction. The tale that unfolds is one of a Dungeons and Dragons blog during the "sad puppies" era. As our editor discovered and dove deeper into pulp fiction he got to wondering where he could find this type of fiction today. With an ambition of reading more of the content he wanted, he created an incentive for creators to make more of the adventure stories he desired. From there it quickly cascaded into a quarterly endeavor.
The next question that comes up is what made you think you could do this? Was your background in publishing? The answer sounds like "not really with a stop at my grandpa edited a journal back in the day." Lack of experience shouldn't slow anyone down and Cirsove tells us about the never-ending learning process as both the market and landscape change around them.
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Distinction Before Consistency In Branding #ironage #indiecomics
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I lament how little creatives seem to value when they put their work out into the market. Some creatives barely cover costs and you can see them becoming jaded as time goes on. Jacob follows by giving me some insight into how he sets the value of his creations. I've seen creatives so desperate to have eyes on their projects that they are afraid to place a fair price on their work.
This predicament is further exasperated by many of these projects requiring input from other artists who had to be paid for their commissioned portion. Jacob uses the Substack subscription platform for his work and although his core issues are free for anyone to enter the world, for sustainability he puts a price on many of the supplemental offerings that build up the lore of the world.
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