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Issue 7 on its way

I have written a new post on the Idealog site.

Though I have sold my stake in the magazine I continue to contribute a column and I am recognised as a founder on the imprint (the credits) in perpetuity.

I have realised that I was frustated by the process of having to sell advertising and produce stories ...the grind of publishing, distracted me from my mission–which is to continue to advocate for the development of the creative economy and to support its heroes.

But I am delighted by the ongoing success of the mag and enjoy watching it evolve.

The next issue is on sale on the weekend. I think you should subscribe.

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