Dear Still Crazy
Writers and Readers:
With the January 2017 issue, Still Crazy is entering its tenth year of publication.
I have decided that it’s time for it to take a sabbatical
and will not publish a July 2017 issue.
Next year, I will decide whether or not to continue
publishing the magazine.
The reasons are both business and personal. The business part
is that the magazine limps along but earns little more than enough to cover
expenses. (I have never taken a salary. It’s been a “labor of love,” as they
say.) This is pretty much the way it is
for most literary magazines, in particular, independent mags not associated
with an institution or organization.
Some literary magazines have taken to charging a small administrative
fee for submissions to cover their expenses. I have thought about that but
resisted it. (If you’re interested in reading some pros and cons about
submission fees, I have posted some articles on the Still Crazy blog, and I would be
interested in hearing your comments.)
The personal part is that I would like to spend more time on
my own writing—in particular, a novel that I am presently into for some 50,000
words.
Finances notwithstanding, Still Crazy has enriched my life in many other ways. I have met
many wonderful writers (via email) and am amazed at the writing skills, the
talents, and the variety of interests of over-fifty writers. I believe we have
given some writers the encouragement to pursue future writing efforts and have published
some pieces that might not have found a “home” elsewhere.
The January 2017 issue is available for purchase on the web
site: www.crazylitmag.com. Selected
poems and excerpts from stories and essays can be found there, too. The current
issue is some ten pages longer than usual.
My editor’s email will remain active, so you can reach me at
editor@crazylitmag.com with
comments and questions.
Sincerely,
Barbara Kussow
Editor