• Get at least majority of stories collected and vaguely formatted so you can make estimate on amount of pages and, thus, on cost. Try andget at least 1/3 new stories.
  • Rewrite blurb page, make detailed guidelines for submissions. Also, make sure you have the CORRECT YEAR, you doof.
  • Start speading the news in earnest. (Hm, FCA-L? Argh, no!)
  • Recruit editors (anyone for *Slash?), set up list for editors and other zine people to bitch/complain/whine/scream/help one another on.
  • Look into payment methods and strt asking for pre-orders.

Hiiiieeelp. What have I gotten myself into? *looks around wildly* You had all better buy a copy! $10-$15 plus shipping isn't that much! You hear? Aaargh! Do it for the cause, people, if not for my poor ego and bank account.

Lalalala I wonder if I could finish IRA!U2 in time for the deadline. *manical laughter*


From: [identity profile] dine.livejournal.com


Well, I'll probably buy one - I like zines, I like RPS, and I like you (and trust you'll be doing a quality job), so what do I have to lose?

I think you're very brave (or possibly insane) to voluntarily take on this big project!

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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Yay, a customer! :D

Ugh, yues, insanity sounds about right. To be honest, though, it's not the scale of the project that daunts me. It's the knowledge, the absolute secure knowing that we're going to be getting at least one email from a well-meaning person wanting to warn us about the DANGERS of what we're doing and how we're going to get SUED and how we're immoral WENCHES and bladeblablabla.

Can you tell I'm tired of this shit? Some people need lives. Or possibly big daunting projects like zines to keep them occupied. :)
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