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pandaemonaeum ([personal profile] pandaemonaeum) wrote2004-05-06 12:30 pm

Ho hum

Haven't updated in a few days - I've been soooo busy!

I finally tackled the expanding mess in the living room. It is currently *just* under control, but about to get bad as I have had a wholesale order for corsets for Dances with Unicorns. As I only have 3 other items on the books at the moment it couldn't have come at a better time!

I've made some stuff for ebay - a cyber-y fleece top, a decorated top hat, a purple PVC mermaid skirt and matching cut-out top, but have not had time to photograph them yet. The pinstripe stuff has been shelved until next week when I can get my metal d-rings etc.

My brother is sick today so I am a bit worried. I think I am just pushing aside the fact that I'm a bit poorly to worry about him :/ because I don't have time to be sick. I lay about sick for two days and now I am desperately scrambling to catch up :/

Still, I have a pile of leather look PVC (at last!), black satin, metallic blue PVC re-stocked, and some nice green and black stretchy brocade for soft corset tops. My interpretation of the Lip Service 'Dark Legacy' dress (in bigger sizes) is looking good, so I just need to get some suitable fabric. They've used shadow striped cotton gauze, I might just use plain cotton or satin. I have a bale of pale blue tafetta needs using up so I will probably make the sample in that with dark blue lace.

And Meltdown have kicked off on the Internet about TWF :o. Jeez, are their knickers in a bunch. Apparently we 'ripped them off'. Errrr, no. Kev had seen about 2 issues and Lars didn't see one until AFTER he did the layout. We have significant differences, starting with the cover, i.e. we used a landmark, they use a person. Our cover is more like 'Bite Me' than anything else, a fact which caused me to panic utterly as I know Bite Me's editor. Contents page, text with embedded pictures, fairly standard. Meltdown has an editorial on this page. We have a separate 1 page humourous rant editorial. The news pages are little 'soundbites' placed sort of irregularly (I'm sure there is a proper term for this but I'm the fashion editor dammit) which several publications use. We have a letters page, like everyone else, a 'fake' problems page, etc. Meltdown's interviews are usually 1 - 2 pages, we average 3 - 4 pages. Meltdown use one big picture of the band, we use several small ones dotted about. There are 4 pages of fashion, done in a standard magazine format, then 3 pages of hair and beauty, in a format Meltdown hasn't used to the best of my knowledge and I have issues back to #3. We don't have anything resembling their product reviews or 'Pandora's Diary' (which was in fact my favourite bit of Meltdown and they dropped it). Yeah, we're more expensive (£3.95) BUT we have a smaller print run by a large amount (100 copies FFS) and we gave away a large amount of the advertising in an effort to fill the ad space.

I can't see why they being so fucking nasty, considering they are kaput anyway, but never mind.

Oh, and as the thread on Slashgoth got shut down so fast my head spun, I didn't get to answer the 'laser printed rubbish' comment by the fragrant G Christiaan (sic). We're industrial Xeroxed assmunch :p. Get your facts straight before lodging your tongue up Meltdown's arse.

As to Slashgoth, we re-submitted the story about being available in Travelling Man, and it has still not appeared. Niiiice. Seems we are to blame for Natasha's tantrum. :?

Now I have had my little bitch, I think I will go and have some lunch. A saucer of milk perhaps :)

Marie

[identity profile] czol.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. Well she is on my friends list & I only found out from the current (& last) issue of Meltdown. My fiance was flicking through & said "Says here this is the last issue." "Eh? WTF!?". I don't like the idea of an online TV programme - there's stuff you can't put in there that you can have in a magazine.

[identity profile] shadowdance.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Have to agree. There's something quite nice about being able to read a copy of the magazine in the bath, or on the bus, or something, and i can't help feel that meltdown only lasted as long as it did in paper format because it was one of the only magazines widely available of its type (that i know of, anyhoo) and because people were bored of stuff like NME,Metal Hammer and the like, and also women's magazines being a bloody joke.

[identity profile] bexylu.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
I've added you to my friends - hope that's okay!

[identity profile] shadowdance.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
That's fine, yes.
*waves hello* :-)

[identity profile] czol.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
I know! And you can't keep a TV show on a shelf & take it down for reference, like I can now. And what about the posters? For years my room was covered in Marilyn Manson posters, because that was one of the few bands I liked that I could get posters of! And how are you gonna do the fashion/shopping pages in a TV show? Well, you can, but it'd look very QVC-ish: "And here we have a Manic Panic lipstick!"