I thought it would be handy to do a rundown of places where you can get Electric Velocipede. With the closure of Clarkesworld and Shocklines, I'm sure a lot of people have felt that the online genre world has taken a big hit. While this is true to some extent--these were big online stores with a lot of experience behind them--there are up-and-coming places that are carrying genre books and magazines. I know a lot of people will question the quality of service from these new people. That's understandable; if you haven't used them, how would you know?
What about the first time you used Clarkesworld or Shocklines? Maybe you came to the online stores by the recommendation of another, or they were already ensconced as a trustworthy source of genre goodness. But I hasten to remind people, there was a point when they were new and you had to take a leap of faith with them.
On to the list:
Preferred:
Of course, you can buy directly from me from the Electric Velocipede website. There is also a printable form you can mail in with a check if you wish.
Physical Stores:
You can buy copies from Quimby's in Chicago, Borderlands Books in San Francisco, or Downtown Books and News in Asheville, NC.
Onlines Stores:
Right now there are only two online stores (besides me) that carry Electric Velocipede: Pulp Source and The Genre Mall.
I'm always looking for more places to carry the zine. You have to be looking for me or the zine to find my website and online store. In the other places, you could be there for something else and find Electric Velocipede, too. If anyone knows of other stores that might be interested (or you are another store) please contact me. You can get my contact e-mail out of my profile on the blog's actual site (for all you feed readers out there; hello!).
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Places Where You Can Get Electric Velocipede
Posted by John Klima at 6/17/2007 10:20:00 PM
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Okay, I live in Chicago, and I grew up in Asheville. Never been to SF though....hm....
You know that I'm stalking you through retail locations that carry the zine....
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