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ROF Website: Update

  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 8:36 PM


Warren has reported on his blog that the ROF website is now equipped to handle the international crowd.  He's also updated the website to reflect that the next issue will come out in July, not May.

Friends of Fantasy

  • Jan. 29th, 2009 at 3:58 PM

Dave Kirtley's blog just brought this to my attention, and I wanted to point it out as well.  Now that the Realms of Fantasy forum has been closed, some of its most active members have started a new forum for fantasy fans, called Friends of Fantasy.  Feel free to swing by.

Sigh

  • Jan. 28th, 2009 at 3:21 PM

The ROF website is gone.  Thanks to everyone who dropped by.

Realms of Fantasy Website

  • Jul. 3rd, 2008 at 4:19 PM

 Every so often people ask me about the Realms of Fantasy website.  "What's up with the website?"  "When is it going to be updated?"  And so on.  Well, here's the message that went up on our website today:

 We apologize for our extremely outdated site. The magazine is still going strong and is better than ever. We are working on a new and much improved design for the website and hope to have it up and running this summer. In the meantime, the Forums are still operational and you can still access the Subscription and Guidelines areas. Please be patient—we know you are going to love the new site!

Website Back Up

  • May. 2nd, 2008 at 1:11 PM

Those of you who visit the Realms of Fantasy website are probably aware that there have been some technical issues with it this last week.  Just thought I'd post a quick note that the website seems to be functiong once more. 

Wow

  • Feb. 27th, 2008 at 9:18 AM

The Realms of Fantasy forum now has over 10,000 registered users.  Active users (people who have logged in recently) are notably less, around 2,600.  Of course, 2,600 isn't exactly small potatoes.  #'s like these show how important it can be for speculative magazines to have an online presence.

RoF Interview

  • Jul. 5th, 2006 at 6:12 PM

Hey Folks,

Usually I talk about my work at RoF in terms of the assistant editor gig. But this post pertains to my other job with RoF, the web editor gig. I recently conducted an author interview with Alex Archer for the RoF website. There is a typo or two in there, and I'm not sure if it was on my end or if happened when I passed it along, but they're easy enough to spot. One thing I would like to clarify is that when the author is talking about Jack London, it's not "he paid" about covering the earthquake, but he "was paid." Big difference. A couple of questions were asked at the direct reuest of the publisher, but most of them came from yours truly. Anyway, if you're curious to read an interview I'm actually getting paid for, feel free to follow the link:

http://rofmagazine.com/pages/author_spotlight

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