I have worked myself into a lather.
Shit, maybe I'm the new Chris Craggs, or maybe Percy Bishton is?I actually like regular columnists in any magazine or paper that I read. Some you don't like/ignore, but others you turn to straight away. It is dependable, and okay, in some issues that particular writer is off the boil, but other times they are producing good stuff. Editors like this sort of arrangement, because it makes their lives easier. Imagine sourcing an entirely new set of writers/photographers every month - a nice idea, but in reality you could only do it if you had lots of time (and money).erm, sam - you are clearly unhappy with this type of set up (fair enough, I'm sorry if I, or any of the other regulars out there have bored you over the years); perhaps a halfway house would be better, i.e. shorter runs of regular columns - say a 4-6 month slot, then a change to someone else?
I must say, two things strike me in regards to people on here criticising magazines. Well, three things actually. One is that it is probably very hard to produce any sort of mag, kinda like what simon said about having a lot of respect for anyone who actually gets off their ass and does something. From this respect, no matter what you think of friction, at least it's out there.
The other is as people often say, if you don't like it, do better. Even on here, it is obvious that there are a few people with something to say and who know how to say it. Cofe, Dave, Neil K spring to mind. Why don't they at least send off something to a mag, or do it in such a way that it will get printed, ie phone them up and speak to them.
the gresh one is quite good cos you pair it with the article - from memory quite a good piece. not a good example.exemplified better by the umpteen gresh shots on some forgotten-instantly DWS/greek sport route. unnecessary.
what's the answer.
Quote from: "cofe" what's the answer.What's the question?