Posted by Luker 26/04/2022 06:54:46
I really do feel for the editors of these magazines, it’s an unforgiving job juggling
everyone’s ‘wants’ while walking the financial tightrope!
I think authors that are innovative, can do their own designs and still string words
together coherently are very rare. Then of course they need to have the time to
do all the drawings etc. for very little money. I wonder how many pages
(in a magazine) can be filled with articles from this dying breed of writers! I
personally enjoy reading the ME magazine; it has a nice balance of
journalistic articles and technical articles.
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When Neil became editor his 2 page future outlook for the magazine
was real killer , for your statement " I think authors that are innovative, can do
their own designs and still string words together coherently are very rare"
I scrapped a complete machine build article that i was writing to send to
MEW because of this ,many of the authors of these type of articles jumped
ship to ME they mostly seem to have vanished by now.
The shopping list approach to article submission just stifles imagination,
many of the subjects within this posting here
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=179124
would most probably exceed his own set page limits or be so short
to be of little use .
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What happened to David Clark's posting of 25/04/2022 22:12:26:
was it taken down by Putin's press office.
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I know how difficult it can be to write a long construction article,to get the
sequencing for machining operations do all the drawings etc ,unfortunately
magazines don't seem to be interested in publishing these any more .
ME almost seemed interested in this
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=87736
but seemed to spend a lot of time working out how publish it but not
in the magazine ,8 years later its still at the bottom of the heap,if they
haven't lost it again.
Is it any wonder that authors would not bother to write such things
and just leave it to the Drawbar and tool holder brigade.
Just as an aside getting back to when David Clark became editor
and put the page rate to £50 the cover price for the magazine
MEW Was £3.75 the last issue i had when i cancelled my subscription
at 302 was £5.75 if the page rate had changed in the same proportion
within this period it would now be £70.
John