Mark interviews Lloyd Penney, the editor of Amazing Stories magazine about his work on Amazing Stories, his forty years of engagement with the fanzine community, and more.

Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update, and a word from this episode's sponsor.

Learn more about this self-publishing/WIDE-publishing focused cruise.

In the interview Mark and Lloyd talk about:

Meeting Robert J. Sawyer when they both attended Ryerson University in Toronto Lloyd's first and only published science fiction story (which Rob was responsible for) Getting involved in science fiction fanzines Forty years of experience being engaged with fanzines from Canada, the United States and all over the world The definition of what a fanzine is How the common community ends up talking about almost anything else once they've established their commonalities in related to things they are fans of How the production of fanzines have changed over the years, from mimeographs, to photocopies, to digital Starting off his experience in engaging with fanzines by writing a letter of comment The letter column being the heart of a fanzine Social media having replaced the fanzine in a lot of ways, but how that has reduced the more nuanced, well-thought out responses and behavior The "reaction" of social media verses the "responses" in fanzines An example of a recent fanzine that Lloyd recently received The first issue of Amazing Stories coming out in 1927 A fan, Steve Davidson, who, about 2008, wondered what happened to the copyright on the name Amazing Stories, found it was available and secured them How Spielberg needing to purchase the rights to the name for a TV show helped pay for the production of the first few issues of the new version of the magazine How Lloyd got involved with Amazing Stories in 2018 and then became the editor in chief of the magazine The magazine being (at the time) an online magazine, with no current print issues available The Patreon and merchandise that's available to help support the magazine's operation Running two Kickstarters - one of which funded, and the other, which didn't fund And more...

 

After the interview Mark reflects on the value of getting involved with such a prestigious magazine brand as Amazing Stories, as well as the strong sense of connection and engagement with readers that can happen within the fanzine community.

 

Links of Interest:

Amazing Stories Website Store (Includes Amazing Selects imprint of books) Submissions efanzines.com EP 366 - Bolts of Fiction EP 365 - An Interview That's A Hug With Gail Carriger DropCap Marketplace  Use coupon STARK20 to get 20% off Cruising Writers Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections How to Access Patreon RSS Feeds An Author's Guide to Working With Bookstores and Libraries The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City Only Monsters in the Building The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard

 

Lloyd Penney is a Canadian science fiction writer, science fiction convention organizer and a dedicated fan who took his long time science fiction interest and turned it into a career recently - as the editor-in-chief of Amazing Stories one of science fictions longest running magazines. He had previously written extensively for science fiction fanzines.

 

The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Mark interviews Lloyd Penney, the editor of Amazing Stories magazine about his work on Amazing Stories, his forty years of engagement with the fanzine community, and more.

Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update, and a word from this episode's sponsor.

Learn more about this self-publishing/WIDE-publishing focused cruise.

In the interview Mark and Lloyd talk about:

Meeting Robert J. Sawyer when they both attended Ryerson University in Toronto Lloyd's first and only published science fiction story (which Rob was responsible for) Getting involved in science fiction fanzines Forty years of experience being engaged with fanzines from Canada, the United States and all over the world The definition of what a fanzine is How the common community ends up talking about almost anything else once they've established their commonalities in related to things they are fans of How the production of fanzines have changed over the years, from mimeographs, to photocopies, to digital Starting off his experience in engaging with fanzines by writing a letter of comment The letter column being the heart of a fanzine Social media having replaced the fanzine in a lot of ways, but how that has reduced the more nuanced, well-thought out responses and behavior The "reaction" of social media verses the "responses" in fanzines An example of a recent fanzine that Lloyd recently received The first issue of Amazing Stories coming out in 1927 A fan, Steve Davidson, who, about 2008, wondered what happened to the copyright on the name Amazing Stories, found it was available and secured them How Spielberg needing to purchase the rights to the name for a TV show helped pay for the production of the first few issues of the new version of the magazine How Lloyd got involved with Amazing Stories in 2018 and then became the editor in chief of the magazine The magazine being (at the time) an online magazine, with no current print issues available The Patreon and merchandise that's available to help support the magazine's operation Running two Kickstarters - one of which funded, and the other, which didn't fund And more...

 

After the interview Mark reflects on the value of getting involved with such a prestigious magazine brand as Amazing Stories, as well as the strong sense of connection and engagement with readers that can happen within the fanzine community.

 

Links of Interest:

Amazing Stories Website Store (Includes Amazing Selects imprint of books) Submissions efanzines.com EP 366 - Bolts of Fiction EP 365 - An Interview That's A Hug With Gail Carriger DropCap Marketplace  Use coupon STARK20 to get 20% off Cruising Writers Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections How to Access Patreon RSS Feeds An Author's Guide to Working With Bookstores and Libraries The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City Only Monsters in the Building The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard

 

Lloyd Penney is a Canadian science fiction writer, science fiction convention organizer and a dedicated fan who took his long time science fiction interest and turned it into a career recently - as the editor-in-chief of Amazing Stories one of science fictions longest running magazines. He had previously written extensively for science fiction fanzines.

 

The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0