VP: little and fairly often (again)
Due to a change in circumstances for Sue, our printer in Portsmouth, the paper version of VP will now be printed closer than 300 miles away from its place of production and therefore overcomes the deadlines created by the logistical vagaries of my trips south.
As such, VP will be going back to its roots, becoming once again a 12 page affair that will likely come out more regularly, when it's ready, rather than at a set time when copies can be picked up easily while I'm visiting the folks.
This is not to say that Sue's efforts were unappreciated. Far from it - in effect her help and support kept VP going between issues 5 and 14, donating a stack load of paper, ink and time in return for a small advert for her graphic design company.
It has to be said though, this relieves the pressure a bit, and as such putting together the paper edition no longer feels like work, and is enjoyable again. This bodes well for the mag's longevity.
I'd like to think thats a good thing for more than just me, but I'm counting no chickens.
As such, VP will be going back to its roots, becoming once again a 12 page affair that will likely come out more regularly, when it's ready, rather than at a set time when copies can be picked up easily while I'm visiting the folks.
This is not to say that Sue's efforts were unappreciated. Far from it - in effect her help and support kept VP going between issues 5 and 14, donating a stack load of paper, ink and time in return for a small advert for her graphic design company.
It has to be said though, this relieves the pressure a bit, and as such putting together the paper edition no longer feels like work, and is enjoyable again. This bodes well for the mag's longevity.
I'd like to think thats a good thing for more than just me, but I'm counting no chickens.
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