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Offline simulantTopic starter

Volunteer Wanted - Amiga software reviewer
« on: March 19, 2024, 11:42:25 PM »
Hi fellow Amigans.

Amiga Addict magazine has always featured as much software, hardware, coding, design and multimedia within our magazine as possible.

We've had articles about classic programs such as DPaint, AMOS and Wordworth in the past - even SCALA as the cover feature in our latest issue.

Our aim will always be to promote everything Amiga-related and not just games (as much as we love them too!).

In order to keep delivering this high-quality mix of content to readers we're hoping to find regular software review contributors.

If you may be interesting in reviewing both new and old software releases, or useful utilities, then please express your interest or send a DM. (Our email is amiga@addict.media)

Thanks for your ongoing help and support to keep a printed Amiga magazine alive and still in newsagents. Best wishes,

Team AA.
https://www.addict.media

ps. We're always looking for Amiga community submissions. If software isn't your interest, hit us up anyway and we'll be more than happy to publish your work or chat about how you could get involved. Cheers again!
 
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Offline Minuous

Re: Volunteer Wanted - Amiga software reviewer
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2024, 01:43:37 PM »
By "volunteer" do you mean this is an unpaid position?
« Last Edit: March 20, 2024, 01:46:28 PM by Minuous »
 

Offline simulantTopic starter

Re: Volunteer Wanted - Amiga software reviewer
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2024, 02:27:08 PM »
By "volunteer" do you mean this is an unpaid position?

Yes that's correct. We're looking for volunteers who would like to help an Amiga print magazine survive and stay in newsagents. We'd love to offer paid jobs of course if that was at all possible. Unfortunately, currently the magazine costs us to put out rather then being something that generates profit.