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Arrived today.
Is this a fricking joke?
Its so thin its more like a comic.....
Is this a fricking joke?
Its so thin its more like a comic.....
a treasured memory of what a magazine that was aimed at a practical boat owner should be like!
If only I could persuade my wife to do just that. She does a bi-monthly warts & all blog about our liveaboard life which has received much applause & recommendations from friends to get her work(s) published. But no, she feels its not good enough. I've told her endless times to send it in to a sailing mag & find out.If you want a thicker magazine do your bit and send David Pugh some articles!
Would suggest its not a monthly decision to buy or not to buy as the complaining peeps are likely to be subscriber's.There seems to be one of these complaints most months. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
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They sub edit reader submitted articles so it doesn't have to perfect. I sent in a feature a while ago which was altered slightly
Did he pay for the article?If you want a thicker magazine do your bit and send David Pugh some articles! I did, and one of mine is on page 59. Comparisons with a decade ago are a bit unfair, in that there is now a higher ratio of editorial matter to adverts.
Did he pay for the article?
I was encouraged by some members on the forums here to send one of my blogs to PBO that I did to help other forumites and Ballad owners with the various fiddling projects I did - to my surprise they welcomed it and published it. I'm onto my fourth article now (Page 60 - sailing with under-fives :encouragement. They are very open and even leave in my rather off the wall 'humour' (I did an article for YM ages ago, and then trimmed most of that out
). Roz is lovely, and always has time to chat things through. If you have written anything to help others, tidy it up and send it in.