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Postscripts to drop "magazine" tagline in favor of "quarterly anthology", more changes afoot

By Ian Randal Strock

Further to this article, Peter Crowther of PS Publishing announces several decisions regarding the future of Postscripts magazine. They'll be dropping the "magazine" tagline and converting Postscripts to a quarterly anthology starting wiith issue #18, which is due to be published in Spring 2009. Each issue will increase from the current 55-60,000 words to 70-80,000 words. The current two-column format will be replaced with one, full-width column. They'll still publish a 200-copy signed hardcover edition for £25/$50, but the current trade paperback edition (priced at £6/$12) will morph into a trade hardcover edition costing £12/$25. New subscription prices will also be increasing, and subscribers will now received a special chapbook each December, which will be available only to subscribers.

More details are available in this article.

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