Friday 24 May 2013

In Print



We've been investigating the possibility of print copies of the magazine.

Here's how it breaks down. The magazine will be offered via print-on-demand website MagCloud. This means that if you buy an issue it'll cost you approx. US$23 plus postage and packaging.

That said, as the publishers we can do a bulk order of at least 20 copies of an issue which would result in a price of US$17 (plus P&P).

So the plan is (with issue #11 being a trial run):

When a new issue is released (or a back issue made ready for printing) we'll ask for people who'd like to join the bulk order at the cheaper price (with a deadline to joining). After that bulk order, anybody wanting a copy will have to order it via MagCloud for the higher price.

As we've said, issue #11 will be a trial run to see if the bulk order idea actually works. If YOU want in on a cheaper copy, you need to email us with your postal details (where you want your copy sent) and once we've 20+ copies wanted we'll place the order and let everyone know via email what the costs are. If you want in, send your details to us: editor at fightingfantazine dot co dot uk

8 comments:

  1. Whoa! That's incredibly expensive and way out of my price range, which is a shame since printing each issue on the home printer is heavy going on the ink cartridges. But the latter remains the cheaper option by far. I'm afraid I won't be a print customer.

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  2. I've yet to find a cheaper option that doesn't require myself to pay for 500+ copies of an issue that may never get bought.

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  3. Lulu not an option? Surely they can produce it at a much cheaper rate than MagCloud? The Fight On! and Knockspell magazines have used Lulu very successfully and quite cheaply over the last several years.

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  4. I used Lulu's price calculator, and do the same as MagCloud (colour/perfect bound) they came out US$4 more expensive.

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  5. The two magazine you mentioned are 40 pages shorter than an issue of the Fanatazine and use only B&W on the interior pages (on the covers are colour). Both make a huge change to costs!

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  6. Bugger! Makes sense about colour and page size. That's a shame Alex since FF deserves to be in print and would look fantastic if it was so. Browsing a print copy is vastly more satisfying than reading an electronic one, but thirty-odd dollars for a magazine is hard to justify. Fingers crossed someone can suggest a cheaper option.

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  7. I can't honestly see how that's going to work even at the 'cheaper' bulk-buy price. $17 for a magazine really is phenomenally expensive. Even if there were enough takers at the outset, I wouldn't bet on it lasting much past the first issue. It's certainly not something I'd consider at that price.

    Sorry for being so down on it, but that's really shocked me.

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  8. Sadly this is where the economics of large orders comes in. Unless someone (other that my non-rich self) is willing to pay for a 500+ print run, this is the only way to do a printed copy in small numbers. Luckily, this is just a side event in that the magazine will continue to be available as a free pdf.

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