I have an over-attachment to precision, which is why I've sold more magazines than any man alive.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I always carry a pair of scissors around with me to cut things out of magazines.
Magazines at some point become hostage to their own success.
There are a significant number of people who appreciate what we do, and most of them gravitate to Analog because this is where they can find it. The other magazines tend to share their audiences, which may result in each of them having a smaller market share.
Sometimes I'll flip through a magazine and do a double take when I see myself in it, it's just crazy!
I find it exhausting to administer a magazine without an office or paid staff.
One of the things I regret is that magazines now are so lifestyle-orientated that the opportunity to do bigger projects is gone. This is a serious misjudgment on the part of magazine editors.
I don't really read magazines that much. I read comic books.
I buy tons of magazines. They're a big part of how I research characters. And I keep them around and go back to them years later. I just have stacks.
Publishing magazines for yourself is not good business, man.
I'm just doing little bits and pieces for other magazines right now.