As promised earlier, here is the individual press release that accompanies the general press release in the previous post. I'll have more to say about what this means for me and this blog later in my next post.
Amazing
Stories, the world's first science fiction magazine, opens for Beta Testing of
Phase 1 on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013.
Fifty+
Writers Sign On to provide genre-related content!
Experimenter Publishing Company
Hillsboro, NH
December 20, 2012
On Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013, I
will be joined by more than 50 other writers from around the blogosphere to
help launch the Beta Test of Phase 1 of the return of Amazing Stories.
Amazing Stories was the world's
first science fiction magazine.
Published by Hugo Gernsback, the Father of Science Fiction, the magazine
created the genre's first home and was instrumental in helping to establish
science fiction fandom – the fandom from which all other fandoms have evolved.
The magazine itself ceased
publication in 2005; in 2008 the new publisher, Steve Davidson, discovered that
the trademarks had lapsed and applied for them.
The marks were finally granted in 2011.
Phase 1 introduces the social
networking aspects of the site and the Blog Team, more than 50 authors,
artists, collectors, editors, pod casters, designers and bloggers who will
address 14 different subjects on a regular basis – SF, Fantasy & Horror literature, anime, gaming, film,
television, the visual arts, audio works, the pulps, comics, fandom, science
and publishing.
Those wishing to participate in
the Beta Test should request an invite by emailing the publisher, Steve
Davidson.
Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's going to be quite the resurrection! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone. I'll post later today or tonight about what my blog there will be focusing on and how that will change the emphasis of this one. I'm packing to leave to spend Christmas with my parents at the moment and don't think I'll have time to get it written before I have to pick up the rest of the family and leave.
ReplyDeleteCool, man! That sounds like an interesting gig. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteGreat news, Keith! I look forward to reading your stuff there. -Bill
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDelete--Jason Thummel
Thanks, guys. I appreciate your support.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it Keith = excellent!
ReplyDeleteGrats, Keith. That's very cool.
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