Harvest time is here, so I guess we'd better get down to business on the 2nd issue of GF. We've had a few bites from people interested in contributing, so we;re hoping for a fatter issue this time around. We are also hoping for a phatter issue this time around. I mean, issue 1 was rad and all, but there's always room for improvement.
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10/03/2008 21:36 #45925
It continues.08/27/2008 22:08 #45476
QuestionableI've started leaving "complimentary" copies of the magazine in waiting rooms. The barber. The dentist. Just bringing 'em in and leaving 'em. I'm a shadowy marketing ninja.
Oh, we're at Queen City Bookstore now, too. Emil is one cool dude, I'll tell you that.
Oh, we're at Queen City Bookstore now, too. Emil is one cool dude, I'll tell you that.
08/09/2008 10:02 #45286
Hmmm....Well, that BRO article was posted, and we managed to convince Rust Belt Books that aren't an evil corporation so they'd carry our magazine. A week of steady progress, but I'd love to find new ways to get the word out. Maybe I'll rent a zeppelin....
08/02/2008 00:27 #45224
BRO is on the case.Sent out some mini-press-releases the other day in an attempt to egt the word out about GF. A fellow named Eli from Buffalo Rising contacted me in response, and we held a brief tete-a-tete over the phone today. I'm looking forward to the article, particulary seeing just what the heck I told him. Dang short-term memory!
mrmike - 08/02/08 09:17
It's online this morning. Nice piece
It's online this morning. Nice piece
07/22/2008 18:10 #45106
Out ThereI've been wondering how it would sound to say this: Greenfern is now available for purchase at Talking Leaves on Elmwood.
Cool, right? I dropped off a copy about a week ago and got the word today that they would put it on their shelves. Hoofed it over there right quick and dropped off a handful. It was all very official-seeming, what with the signatures and the publishing vocab and all.
The next step is marketing. Joel has graciously given permission to use his cover artwork for flyers, etc. so expect to see it around soon.
Cool, right? I dropped off a copy about a week ago and got the word today that they would put it on their shelves. Hoofed it over there right quick and dropped off a handful. It was all very official-seeming, what with the signatures and the publishing vocab and all.
The next step is marketing. Joel has graciously given permission to use his cover artwork for flyers, etc. so expect to see it around soon.
For a while to get people interested in estrip, we just wrote it in chalk all over the sidewalks and street on elmwood. People stare at you while you are going it and then they get curious.