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Slush Reader Applications

I’d like to thank everyone who expressed interest in our recent slush reader opening at Clarkesworld. We received over forty applications, so the final decision was much more difficult than normal. That said, we have reached a decision and our new reader has been notified. Their trial period begins this week.

If you are still interested in becoming a slush reader, our good friends at Electric Velocipede are currently looking for some help. More details available here:

http://www.electricvelocipede.com/2012/10/electric-velocipede-is-looking-for-slush-readers/

And then there were three

I am pleased to announce that Electric Velocipede will be the third magazine to adopt the online submission system that I cobbled together for Clarkesworld Magazine. I never intended to make this program available to other publications, but I’ve been a fan of both Electric Velocipede and Fantasy Magazine for a while now and couldn’t say no to either. It’s a pleasure to be associated with them, even in this small way.

Electric Velocipede will start using the (as-yet-unnamed) system when they reopen to submissions on August 1st.

Rumors of their demise has been greatly exaggerated

Electric Velocipede is very much alive.

Long live EV!

A Message from Electric Velocipede

I’ve been reading Electric Velocipede for some time now.  John Klima has always done an excellent job with his zine and this morning, I had this email from him:

Hey Everyone:

Most of this is on the front page of the website. If you’re so inclined, please post this message wherever you can:

I came to some conclusions about the zine over Wiscon weekend. It may not be clear, but I’ve been doing this whole endeavor on my own. The past month or so, I’ve had a number of people express astonishment that I don’t have any help in making the zine. I guess I just never considered getting help. Aside from proofreaders, I’ve done all the work myself.

One of the things I’ve come to realize is that the zine cannot grow past where it is without me getting some help. I have a very gracious person who’s doing slush reading for me. This will be a great benefit for everyone. We’ll see how things go; it hasn’t even been a week yet. But so far it’s going really well.

I have some help in creating a nonfiction element for the zine that will have all sorts of cool implications (online components, subscription levels, adding a new depth to the zine, etc.) starting with the next issue.

There is someone I have in mind to help with art direction. I’m hoping to make a move towards color covers in the next year, and I’ll need help doing color separation.

I probably need more help. I have some people in mind to help out with different aspects of the business of making a zine, but for now just adding the help I briefly outlined above is a huge step.

Another thing that’s become clear to me is that this zine will not be able to grow, and most likely, will not be able to survive if I cannot grow my subscriber base. I do not want to stop making Electric Velocipede; I plan on making issues far far into the future. My hope is that the decision to stop is something I make of my own volition rather than something that’s made for me.

I’ve never asked for subscribers before. I’ve never done a subscription drive. I’ve thought about it in the past, but always decided against it.

Not this time.

If I can admit to myself that letting the zine limp on by doing everything myself is not a good thing, I can also admit to myself that I need support from readers. There are some really cool things I want to do. Some cool things I’ve got planned already (see below) that won’t be possible without your help.

Things will be able to continue for a little while the way they are now without your help. But it will be something I won’t be able to maintain indefinitely.

So, here are a few things to keep in mind while you consider whether to subscribe. I will be raising the price of the zine next year from $4 an issue to $5 an issue. The issue that’s coming out next year for Wiscon will be a special issue, and therefore most likely $6 or $7.

The subscription price right now is $15 for four issues. That’s currently a savings of $1 off the cover price. However, if you subscribe now, you’ll get issue #13 this year, the special Wiscon issue, and two more issues for that same $15, a savings of at least $5 off the cover price and potentially more.

There is also a patronage subscription available. For $100, you get everything that I publish, for as long as I publish (shipping is included, even for international folks). I want to keep doing this for a long time.

I have two chapbooks coming out this year: one from William Shunn and one from Robert Freeman Wexler. I will publish at least two more chapbooks. I want to increase the number of issue I publish each year. I want to change over to perfect bound color covers. I’d like to pay my authors more.

What does it really mean?

It all boils down to the fact that I can’t keep doing this on my own. I’ve come a long way on my own. But I’m not content to sit where I am.

I’m very excited about the things I have planned for the future.

I’m also able to admit that I can’t get any further without help.

John Klima
Editor
Electric Velocipede

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