#127366 - 03/08/07 02:26 PM
Conversation with F-F-G Editor
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"Frostbite Jimmy"
Registered: 12/26/06
Posts: 4329
Loc: Anchorage, Alaska
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This is a follow-up to the "Gary" thread below, and the concern raised by Hal about "publishing" stories here.
Today I called Mitch Cox, F-F-G's editor, to discuss this matter. I have not spoken with any other magazine editors; I called Mr. Cox because my sense is that F-F-G is probably the top market for trapping-related articles, in terms of both circulation and payment to authors.
Mr. Cox indicated that he usually expects to buy "first publication rights," and only occasionally buys reprints. So Hal has raised a valid concern.
Mr. Cox indicated that a writer's posting of an article here MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT affect his interest in a piece. As I understand it, this depends on how many people might be reading it here. If this place is small, in terms of readership, he might be still interested. On the other hand, he said, if "thousands of people are reading it there," he wouldn't be interested.
He did like the idea of this forum, in terms of its potential for helping new writers, and expressed the hope that the forum continues. He suggested that if a writer has a piece he/she hopes to sell to F-F-G, the writer should contact him first to discuss the issue, before posting it here.
On a side note, he mentioned that he gets a lot of deer-hunting and fishing articles, but is always looking for good trapping articles.
My own conclusion is that if a writer hopes to sell the piece, he or she would be wise to contact the individual editors of the magazines where the piece may be offered, before posting it here. Editorial policies vary, and are subject to change.
Jim
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#127418 - 03/08/07 03:00 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: James]
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trapper
Registered: 12/28/06
Posts: 792
Loc: Indiana
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FFG also has no interest in poetry. I asked awhile back.
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From Dave Barry's 25 things I learned in 50 years: "There's a fine line between a hobby and a mental illness."
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#128743 - 03/09/07 12:54 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: James]
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trapper
Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 731
Loc: Blue Creek, Ohio
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Didn't know I used to be an editor (after a feeble fashion), did ya Frosty? I suggest you leave Mr. Cox alone. If you spill milk on your mama's kitchen table, and clean it up before she gets home, do you have to tell her about it?  -- Hal
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#129043 - 03/09/07 04:59 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: James]
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trapper
Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 731
Loc: Blue Creek, Ohio
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But you weren't so dumb as to "run and tell it", were ya?  -- Hal
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#136907 - 03/15/07 06:04 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: James]
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trapper
Registered: 01/05/07
Posts: 70
Loc: Massachusetts
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I write for Bob Noonan and he also wants first rights to articles, I have had occasion to post articles relating to current events for discussion and comments on another forum before I finished them and submited them for editing.
He found out and made me rewrite, because the forum was also the target audiance and it is a form of media
Does FFG accept unsolicited submissions? I was under the impression they get bombarded by stuff they don't publish.
I am looking for writers for a project I am working on, I need business related stuff though, anyone have predator control projects they manage during regular season?
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#137636 - 03/16/07 08:18 AM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: Thomas Reilly]
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trapper
Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 731
Loc: Blue Creek, Ohio
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I am looking for writers for a project I am working on, I need business related stuff though, anyone have predator control projects they manage during regular season? (Attention boys and girls, this is one of your first lessons in becoming a writer.)What does it pay?  -- Hal
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#139979 - 03/17/07 03:21 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: Halzard]
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trapper
Registered: 01/05/07
Posts: 70
Loc: Massachusetts
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http://sullivansline.com/ubb/graemlins/quest.gif[/img] -- Hal If its a good business building piece, a hundred or two,,
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#140579 - 03/18/07 05:58 AM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: Thomas Reilly]
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trapper
Registered: 01/05/07
Posts: 70
Loc: Massachusetts
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Hal brings up an intresting point, that is not a lot of magizine contributers get paid well, if at all.
most of them offer you the "expert status" line. that is you use the contributions to define yourself as an expert with your peers and with the public, you can retain your pieces for promotional purposes.
writing in these circumstances is more personally gratifing then anything else.
a good example is that FFG and the T & P have made absolute legends out of certain folks hereabouts.
Which in the end increases the value of their service, someone may offer one of them money for a piece, but not someone without any previous exposure
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#1234320 - 03/04/09 11:12 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: Thomas Reilly]
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trapper
Registered: 01/31/07
Posts: 41
Loc: Iola, Wisconsin
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Writing for magazines is like many other pursuits in life: Some people fail miserably, some have a measure of success and make a few bucks at it, and others can make a living at it.
All of the magazines I've edited pay contributors. For gents like Hal, publishing is a business. For most, it's a hobby, much like trapping is for the majority of people who lay steel.
On the question of publication: If your goal is to have your piece published in one of the trapping mags, do not publish it on the Web. If you need feedback or a critique, send it to a few trusted friends by e-mail.
Good luck to you.
Paul
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#1734581 - 01/13/10 11:43 PM
Re: Conversation with F-F-G Editor
[Re: Paul Wait]
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trapper
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 43
Loc: Havelock, NC
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I posted my story on another forum for review and critique but after speaking with Jared at T&PC I took it down. I got mine published and they paid $250 not too bad I thought. I wasn't writing for profit though, I just like writing.
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