After a lot of hard work, we released our third issue of Frenzy: December Holidays yesterday.
We had a lot of contributors this month. LdyDth assembled the Helpful Tips pages and the Newbie page and FrenzOoops for Vera, who was unfortunately absent this month. Pinknife did a beautiful job on our first central topic fashion spread ever. We were even able to include the "under 100 coins" page suggested by lo_specchio. Brielladream created a useful creator tutorial. Ninjaboy continued to support the magazine by writing not just one, but two articles. Kudos to his Noob Day article, which highlights a holiday only a true gamer would know.
Chrissy Wai, provided the first ever celebrity fashion article. Her beautifully written piece makes me want to go Christmas shopping for myself. Zuzuboogaliboo and Sunkiss contributed a poem about fashion, while Kitten Disaster displayed some very cute images in our FrenzArt topic.A special thanks to Sudoku-puzzles.net, a site that offers free sudoku puzzles for magazines, newspapers, educators, and more. If you are looking for a trivia puzzle, check them out.
The Frenzy magazine team donated their effort and time into their wonderful pages. We added a new official magazine member this month. Skittles (xoxskittlesxox) offered her graphic talents and wonderful ideas. Check out her new section, Fashion Culture, which features fashion from all over the world.
A job well-done everyone! A big thanks to the entire Frenzy team and contributors.
Building a community magazine is an amazing process to watch. Our first issue was small, without too much diversity in topics. Not a lot of people were interested enough to volunteer and contribute. The next issue presented more excitement. Our December Holidays issue is even better. The growth process is gradual, but each issue is an improvement. I hope we can continue to grow and include quality content in our magazine.
Our new magazine schedule is to thanks for this issue's improvements. Doing monthly, rather than bi-weekly, issues really helps. We can thoroughly brainstorm with enough time to create each page. No rush = better magazine. Especially because our contributors are full-time students or workers with families.
I am visiting my family in Las Vegas for Christmas, myself. It made the editing process a little more interesting than usual. I was creating pages in the airport and on the airplane, where the lack of leg room quickly became a nuisance for my easily bothered knee. Nonetheless, the pages were done on time. Admittedly, I was a tad behind on releasing the magazine. I wanted to have it live by 3:00 PM HKT (Hong Kong Time). However, that seemed impossible between being with my family for Holiday rituals, learning how to use a Mac, and my overly cautious editing approach.
A few spelling errors plagues the last two issues like horrendous cankers. Thankfully, the wonderful found of Frenzoo, Simon, pointed out these discrepancies. I can always count on him for constructive criticism and support. I implemented new methods to avoid more spelling and grammatical mistakes. First, I promoted Silentbutterflies to official proofreader. At only 15, she is a wonderful writer and editor. Not to mention, it always helps to have an extra pair of eyes. Secondly, I amended my own editing method. Instead of reading the word, I go through every letter and read passages out loud in search of every awkward phrase or grammatical error.
The end result? Just look at my chat log with Simon:
Miidasu: So did you see any errors in the mag?
simon_is_yeti: I didn't
simon_is_yeti: :)
My heart was happy.
There are probably still grammatical errors lurking amongst the letters of the magazine. Still, the lack spelling errors is a satisfying step.
And the cycle continues…
Mission: January 20th Magazine Team
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