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Sorry for a really short post, and perhaps this is a silly question, but I've only been to one zine fest before...
I'd like to table at Philly Zine Fest this year because I enjoyed it so much last year. When you table at a zine event, how many copies of your zines do you normally take with you?
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Permalink Reply by Ericfishlegs on August 25, 2010 at 1:11pm
Permalink Reply by Harley R. Pageot on August 25, 2010 at 9:37pm
Permalink Reply by NicoleIntrovert on August 26, 2010 at 9:37am Mab - May i HIGHLY suggest you get a copy of the newest issue of Zine World? There is an article that I wrote in this issue which gives a really great overview of attending zine fests both as just an attendee and a tabler.
Permalink Reply by Derek Neuland on September 2, 2010 at 2:19am Mab - May i HIGHLY suggest you get a copy of the newest issue of Zine World? There is an article that I wrote in this issue which gives a really great overview of attending zine fests both as just an attendee and a tabler.
Permalink Reply by Derek Neuland on September 2, 2010 at 2:23am
Permalink Reply by Ericfishlegs on September 2, 2010 at 5:38pm
Permalink Reply by Derek Neuland on September 2, 2010 at 8:50pm "My advice from just tabling for the first time at the Portland Zine Symposium: Print the most of #1 and the issue you're most proud of. The reasoning is that if someone is new to your zine, they will want to read #1."
Depends on how many issues you've made and how long you've been doing it. FISH WITH LEGS has had 13 or 14 issues (depending on how you count) and been going on for over 10 years. The first issue is fine for what it was, but it's no relection on what it turned into. They may want to read #1, but if you ask me it's better that they don't.
Permalink Reply by ramsey everydaypants on September 3, 2010 at 5:36am this is true, but if you still have #1 in print it's good to have a bunch just in case. Sometimes even if you tell someone the first issue isn't as good as others, they still want to read what the zine was like from the start.
Ericfishlegs said:"My advice from just tabling for the first time at the Portland Zine Symposium: Print the most of #1 and the issue you're most proud of. The reasoning is that if someone is new to your zine, they will want to read #1."
Depends on how many issues you've made and how long you've been doing it. FISH WITH LEGS has had 13 or 14 issues (depending on how you count) and been going on for over 10 years. The first issue is fine for what it was, but it's no relection on what it turned into. They may want to read #1, but if you ask me it's better that they don't.
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