Siead wrote:if i may make one suggestion, you could also offer an online equivalent, either as a PDF or E-PUB file. a lot of people are switching to digital format now, and it would let you hit a broader market to use both mediums. (plus it knocks out a ton of "printing cost" if people do a digital subscription.)
Seconding this. I doubt I'm in the majority, but if it's not available digitally, I'm almost always not interested.
As for what I'd want... things that inspire and spark my imagination. It could be how-tos (how to make furniture out of foam board, accessories (food etc) out polymer clay, doll photography...), patterns, quirky photo shoots (I really like Tiny Feet in that respect, and there's another that often has quite humorous captions to the photos - I just can't remember which one!), even imaginatively done doll fashion shoots, dioramas... interviews can be interesting - with creators and collectors alike. A "how I do..." series could be interesting - a look into the mind of a creator (be it of dolls, clothes, doll art, etc, etc and so on) and how they get from spark to finished item. All that and a sense of humour, too
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