OK now I really do want a Beefcake Centrefold. Send it! I'm also going to do one of those naked booty calendars featuring all the writers on the site covering their junk with paperbacks and Kindles.
I have three quarter page ad spaces in the first ish of Weaponizer Quarterly. Free to the first three peeps that hit me up. Want to plug your blog / website / band / whatever? Give me a yell. Decent artwork preferred. Cheers folks.
Free to you guv'nor! Free for everybody for the first two issues, at least... I'd rather have no ads at all, but ads for friends sites, products and events are fine, and should be free, at least until I manage to start paying per word. Least I can do. :D
OK now I really do want a Beefcake Centrefold. Send it! I'm also going to do one of those naked booty calendars featuring all the writers on the site covering their junk with paperbacks and Kindles.
Oh Lord. I best get into the sit up and push ups... : P
[The Press Release sent out today...] (thanks to oldhat for the help crafting the release)
Weaponizer is proud to announce the launch of its second and newest serialized graphic series, A Wicked Little Town, written by K. Patrick Glover with art by Keith Perkins.
A Wicked Little Town, which launches May 6th, is a black and white traditional-style murder mystery set in the old west with legends Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday taking on the role of detectives.
The series will be published on a weekly basis, with five-page installments appearing every Friday.
K. Patrick Glover is a Michigan-based writer of mystery and suspense. Much of his work has been published through Weaponizer including the serialized thriller Bale’s Game. No stranger to the comic world, Glover also had a regular column on comic book nostalgia on Hypergeek.ca and is the writer of the webcomic The Invisible Skein with artist Amanda Hayes. His first book, a collection of short fiction titled (Parenthetically Speaking) was released last year.
Keith Perkins is an artist living in Maine. His influences range from Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Impressionism, Pop-Art and Impressionism to Graphic Design, Science Fiction, Poetry, Mythology, and Music. All of these influences combine to form an original personal expression of the modern world. Perkins’ art is an expression of his inner and outer life. Sometimes harsh, sometimes lush, always offbeat.
Weaponizer is a web and print magazine specializing in publishing a diverse range of short fiction, serials, comics and non-fiction. Based out of Scotland, Weaponizer is the brainchild of writer/editor/musician Bram Gieben and features a pool of regular contributors that met in part through Whitechapel, an online community hosted by comic book legend Warren Ellis.
Bit of a cry for help - the magazine is laid out, my InDesign spec matches the MagCloud template exactly, I've cecked and proofed all the text, links and positioning, but the PDF I am exporting to is still not uploading to MagCloud. Anyone else used MagCloud before, or know InDesign really well? I'd really appreciate any help or advice you can offer. My email is texturemusick@gmail.com, I'm Texture on Skype. Thanks!