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- Subject: FEBRUARY AC: ON THE WAY!!
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 11:34:36 -0600
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- From: PHVAX::POEHLAND 22-JAN-1993 12:35:38.40
- To: INET::"comp-sys-atari-8bit@cs.utexeas.edu"
- CC: POEHLAND
- Subj: FEBRUARY AC: ON THE WAY!!
-
- Well last nite I spent 2 hours on the phone with our publisher, correcting the
- final proofs of the Feb. AC. It will go the printer probably Monday Jan. 25.
- Assuming the printer isn't backed up, printing will take a week. Which means
- the Feb. issue will get mailed out during the first week of February.
-
- Actual delivery to mailboxes will probably commence Feb. 20 & likelt continue
- in smeared-out fashion thru March 15.
-
- I was about 2 weeks late completing final assembly & editing. I had hoped we'd
- be mailing it out around Jan. 18, but that was not to be. A series of crises
- totally derailed me, beginning right around our copy deadline on Dec. 5. Under
- the circumstances, I did extremely well to only be 2 weeks late.
-
- The highligts of events are as follows. Due to the slow November delivery of
- the December issue, incoming subscriptions peaked during the first 2 weeks of
- December. New requests for the Premier Issue also rose steeply. I was unable
- to deal with all that PLUS commence work on the FEb. issue AND our Softare Disk.
- I ended up spending all my time processing incoming subscriptions & outgoing
- requests. I finally ended the logistical nightmare by halting free distribution
- of the Dec. issue on Dec. 15, although a final batch of freebies was mailed out
- Dec. 28. During that same period, a personal crisis developed with our Adver-
- tising Editor. I devoted enormous resources in an attempt to salvage the
- situation, but in the end it was for naught. Our Ad Editor resigned just before
- Christmas. (I've since interviewd 2 people for the job with no luck.) He hung
- in there long enough to secure some ads for the Feb. issue, but with the
- position unfilled prospects for ads in future issues are now uncertain. Coord-
- inating the Softare Disk with the Magazine turned out to be extremely tedious
- (one of those things where you have to do something before you can do it). The
- disk problem was aggravated by the fact that our Disk Editor was buried under 9
- feet of snow, with power outages & the roof of his house buckling under the
- weight. Despite these difficulties all editing of the disk is complete & the
- disk is now in duplication. It will probably be mailed out around the same time
- as the magazine. Since the disk goes First Class it will probably hit mailboxes
- during the period of Feb. 13-27. (The disk is mailed seaparately.)
-
- I made up the lost time by taking extra vacation days during Christmas-New Year.
- With the exception of Christmas Day, I spent my entire vacation assembling/
- editing the Feb. issue. Editing was finished Jan. 11, typesetting completed
- Jan 18, & proof correction will be finished today (Jan. 22).
-
- There have been many inquiries about subscriptions. We distributed approx-
- imately 1700 free copies of the Premier Issue during the period of Oct. 10-
- Dec. 28. As of this date, paid subscriptions total somewhere around 350-400.
- Of the original 615 people who returned cards during Jeff McWilliams' 1992 Mail
- Campaign, fewer than 200 have honored their pledge. I won't comment on that.
-
- However, AC needs 500 subscribers to maintain a full production schedule. There
- are 3 results of the 8-bit community's faiulure to reach that goal, as follows:
- 1.) AC won't maintain a full bimonthly schedule in 1993. I'm guessing we'll do
- 5 issues, with the slowdown coming during the summer months when things are
- slow anyway.
- 2.) We won't be able to afford a 2nd Class mailing permit. That means AC will
- continue to go out 3rd Class Bulk, which is the Slowest of the Slow. Non-
- North American subscribers who opted for Airmail service will receive their
- issues before we in the USA/Canada will (!).
- 3.) We will be stuck at 32 pages. I had hoped to increase page count to 40,
- but not without the Magic 500. Not even Alchemists can squeeze blood from
- a stone.
-
- Having delivered all these sobering facts, let me ay there IS a bright side.
- Those of you in the ranks of the Faithful & Patient will be richly rewarded.
- If you liked the December issue, the Feb. issue is EVEN BETTER. Despite the
- 32-page limit, we squeezed in MORE ARTICLES by reducing the font size. Plus,
- there's the Software Disk, to which Steve Hoffee has added his own brand of
- sparkle. All meat. No fat.
-
- On Feb. 1, the few remaining copies of the Premier Issue will become Back
- Issues. Back issues of AC & the disk will be available for $3 each, checks
- payable directly to Ben Poehland.
-
- Subscriptions may be ordered at any time. $25/year for the magazine, $9/year
- for the disk (non USA parties, please inquire for overseas rates). Checks
- payable to: Atari Classics, 179 Sproul Rd./Rt. 352, Frazer PA 19355 USA.
-
- Some Really Neat Stuff can happen when our subscriber list reaches 500.
-
- - BEN POEHLAND
- Managing Editor
- ATARI CLASSICS Magazine
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