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Total Amiga Magazine to Cease Publication
« on: April 07, 2007, 06:47:33 PM »
South Essex Amiga Link regrets to announce that our popular print Amiga magazine, Total Amiga, is to cease publication. Issue 26, which has just been completed, will be the final issue of the magazine and is due to be published on 23rd April 2007. The closure has come about because our editor and publisher, Robert Williams, has decided to step down after over eight years working on the magazine.

Total Amiga has built up a large and supportive readership so we want to ensure our subscribers continue to receive a quality Amiga magazine in English. To this end, SEAL have come to an agreement with the German magazine Amiga Future that they will fulfill outstanding Total Amiga subscriptions. To do this Amiga Future will launch a new English edition of their magazine in July 2007.

Amiga Future English will be a translated version of the current German Amiga Future. The magazine will be similar in format to Total Amiga with an A4 size, about 52 pages and colour covers. While Total Amiga is published approximately quarterly, Amiga Future English will be published six times a year at the same time as the German edition. For further information please visit the Amiga Future English web site. Amiga Future are looking for additional translators to assist with the production of the English edition, if you might be able to help please get in touch with them via their web site.

The transfer of subscriptions to Amiga Future will happen automatically; existing Total Amiga subscribers do not need to take any action.

We have enjoyed producing Total Amiga over the years and thank everyone who has contributed to the magazine in any way for their help. We would also like to thank everyone who has purchased or subscribed to Total Amiga for their support. If you are currently a subscriber, rest assured that we will do our utmost to ensure a smooth transition to Amiga Future. If you have any questions, we have added many questions and answers about the closure to our web site or feel free contact us (contact details are on the Total Amiga web site http://www.totalamiga.org).
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Re: Total Amiga Magazine to Cease Publication
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2007, 09:13:21 PM »
Hi Chris,

Thanks for your kind words about Total Amiga (and your great work on Poseidon).

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Pleeeze, let this be a late April's fool!


I'm afraid it's true :-(

While I enjoy working on Total Amiga (most of the time at least), some changes coming up in my personal life mean I can't devote the time to it any more. Seeing as we already struggle to produce 4 magazines a year I felt the only other option would be for the magazine to fade away (less pages, less often as has happened to so may Amiga mags), and I didn't want that to happen.

Robert
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Re: Total Amiga Magazine to Cease Publication
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2007, 11:14:40 PM »
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Why can't you just find a new editor?


The "problem" we had is that I am more than just the editor of Total Amiga. On top of putting the magazine together I also write at least half of the articles, deal with the majority of the admin and organise the printing and distribution.

This is not to take away from the great help I get from others contributing to the magazine in various ways, but there is no overarching Total Amiga "organisation" for a new editor to step into.

Given these facts, we felt that handing subscribers over to a magazine like Amiga Future with an organisation in place and a proven track record of regularly producing a quality publication was the best bet.

Robert
Editor of Total Amiga Magazine
Author of AmiPodder, podcast receiver for the Amiga