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Whaddup, Steamshovel?
by Kenn Thomas
Good news! The new Steamshovel-related book,
ConspiracyFiles, is now available in Australia. The
publishers plan US and UK editions some time in the
near future, but anxious readers who want to check it
out right way, go to
www.murdochbooks.com.au/conspiracy.htm and have it
shipped.
The book has a slick, color, nice interior graphics,
hardback design.
It presents a gamut of historical conspiracy
information useful to the novice and at the same time
a wealth of arcane detail that will satisfy even
veteran conspiracy watchers that they came away
learning something new. Kinda like an issue of
Steamshovel.
That leads to the bad news. As many readers have
noticed, the Steamshovel has stalled for some time
now. It has no advertising revenue streams and the
subscription money it brings in has been barely enough
over the years to get its motor to turn over.
For many months it has survived only on the well
wishes of its considerable and devoted audience. Alas,
with the last round of postal and printer increases,
even that no longer makes it possible to continue to
produce the hard copy magazine for the present time.
This conclusion fell upon Steamshovel with one issue
left under production, and this in turn led to a
survival strategy. Steamshovel
Press #23 is now available electronically, as a PDF
file. For subscribers, this means that they need only
supply their e-mail address to have it sent. Newbies
can receive it for $10, payable the standard
way (via money order or check payable to "Kenn Thomas" at
POB 210553, St. Louis, MO 63121), or via
Steamshovel's new PayPal account.
It may be possible to salvage Steamshovel from the
junk yard of conspiracy zines past if this new
electronic form of the magazine sells well, with the
goal of bringing back the hard copy. Steamshovel can
produce a new hard copy for as little as a thousand
dollars, and in this era of niche marketing that's not
such a large amount.
In addition, however, finally moving all the way into
electronic publishing may push the operation into new
realms. If this works, Steamshovel has plans to make
available a wide range of materials from its archives
through electronic format, including PDFs of many
classic Steamshovel books; other arcane an underground
literature; and DVDs of things taken from the airwaves
and public events that shed new light on the
parapolitical environs.
The first of this new product line: the lecture I gave
at Conspiracy Con in San Jose earlier this year. This
hour-long DVD costs $10, post paid. Its title:
"Parapolitics On the Planet Earth", and in it I
explore the changing meaning of the JFK assassination
in the popular culture, replete with video of the
Zapruder film; Abraham Zapruder himself just in from
the "shoot"; and the film's first TV airing-all of it
leading to a discussion of the most currently relevant
assassinations, centering on Alexander Litvinenko.
Plus I cover the history of pop culture's falling out
with the covert world, from the 1970s defections of
the likes of John Stockwell and Phillip Agee to the
Valerie Plame affair, connected as they are to the
Intelligence Identities Protection Act. So it's a
nice little trot over current affairs seen through the
JFK prism.
None of that is a hard sell, just "what it is" in the
parlance. Steamshovelpress. com remains the magazine
presence on the web, and I still pop around on various
conspiracy discussion lists with various insights and
footnotes placing current and historical events into
theperspective of the conspiracy minded reading
public. Gasp, a Steamshovel blog may yet appear. The
pathway back to actually producing the magazine,
however, will be this electronic one, and I hope
readers are willing to follow along with it.
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