Buy Paged Out!
While we don't sell it ourselves, we're working with partners to make Paged Out! widely available.
Important:
- We are not the ones fulfilling these orders, so for any print errors, delivery problems, and so on, please contact the specific company from which you've ordered the printed copy.
- Please be warned that Paged Out! is an experimental magazine in the sense of how it's being layed out, including layed out for print. As such, Paged Out!'s layout will have mistakes — neither the electronic PDF version, not the printed ones are flawless. Feel free to let us know if you see something you think should be fixed in either layouts, but at the end please remember that you're buying an experimental zine.
Here's where you can buy Paged Out!
- lulu.com's bookstore — Lulu is a large print-on-demand company that does small-quantity on-demand prints. Paged Out! is available in their online bookstore – once you order it, it gets printed and sent to you.
Note: Only Issue #6 is available, though both in normal and sponsorship editions. We're slowly working on adding remaining issues there.
Know other print-on-demand stores that you think we should support? Let us know!
Questions and Answers
- Q: What's the difference between a sponsorship and a "normal" edition?
A: There is no difference in the interior of tha magazine, none at all. The only difference is the back cover — which contains a Gold, Platinum, or Diamond Sponsorship Badge in the sponsorship edition — and, of course, the price. While this isn't a hard rule, the "normal" edition brings about 2 CHF to the project (per unit), which covers the the accounting and some other costs. The sponsorship editions bring 10 CHF (Gold), 25 CHF (Platinum), or 50 CHF (Diamond) to the project — this greatly helps with our goal to make Paged Out! self-sustainable and eventually share profits with the authors (see variants of SAA licenses).
- Q: I bought an issue of PO!, and then a week later my friend bought one. After they arrived we compared and they are a bit different — what's up with that?
A: We are constantly rebuilding PO! issues while we're optimizing our layout scripts. Unless two issues come from the same print batch, they are likely to be a bit different. This comes with us being an experimental magazine.