Monday, December 26, 2011

RIP 2011

So, I spent the day going back through the blog archives for 2011. It's always interesting to review the past year, read old stories and discover markets I'd forgotten about. But then there's the sad news also, the death of so many zines this year.

Epubbing is changing the face of not only print but the online world as well. Stories that might have been published in zines are now being collected into anthologies or single author collections but the upside is that the zines are also using the new format to get the work out to a wider audience. We're all learning as we go with this new publishing world and it's an exciting time to be a writer.

RIP

DF Underground
Dark Valentine
Southern Grit
Thieves Jargon
Crossed Genres
Basement Stories
Pulp Carnivale
Macabre Cadaver

On the "Iffy" list we have

The Back Alley
Dirty Noir
Pine Tree Mysteries
HyperPulp

Hopefully these four will turn things around and begin publishing again in 2012.

And then, of course, we had zines like Demolition, La Criminophile, and Ice Media who announced they were open then closed up shop without a word.

3 comments:

Ron Scheer said...

Thanks so much for keeping your finger on the pulse of the markets. Looking forward to more regular reports in the new year. Best of everything in 2012.

David Cranmer said...

Crazy the way everyone comes and goes.

sandra seamans said...

Best to you, also, Ron!!

Yes, it is, David! Hopefully some of the new ones this year will keep at it and suvive the sophmore slump. :)