We were sitting on the couch last night watching the little guy play Wii (which is actually pretty entertaining) and I realized we hadn't received an issue of Garden in Gun in a while. Mike (I'm not calling him hubs anymore, just never liked the term) said,"Well, you know, they may have gone under too!"
I said, "Noooooo!!! I hadn't thought about that! I hope they don't go under because that is one of my favorites!" And it's a magazine Mike and I actually both like to read.
So I visited the Garden and Gun site today, and saw this. Here's hoping skipping an issue will keep this pub afloat! And to you readers out there who have never read an issue, you should totally consider a subscription or giving a gift subscription for Christmas!
Hanging Tough
Dear G&G Friends, Fans, Subscribers, and Club Members,
I don’t have to tell you that this has been a tough year for magazines and media companies. We have seen some great ones go down, including Gourmet and Southern Accents, among others. But we have built something special at Garden & Gun, and we’ve been determined to weather this financial storm by being nimble, creative, and aggressive in securing our future, and in continuing to deliver this great publication.
To help shore up our business for 2010 and beyond, we recently made the difficult decision to skip our October/November issue. This was a painful thing for the G&G team, and we hate to disappoint you, our loyal subscribers. However, please rest assured that you will receive the full number of copies you ordered when you subscribed or joined one of our club levels. (We will handle that for you, so no need to call our customer service.) And know this: We will never compromise on the quality of the writing, the photography, or the beautiful paper that Garden & Gun is printed on.
The next issue you receive will be a December 2009/January 2010 issue (above, right) that will be mailed to subscribers in late November (and that will appear on newsstands December 8). It’s an issue we’re very proud of, and it will be loaded with great writing, great photography, and timely content, including a special Southern holiday gift guide. In 2010, you (subscribers and club members) will receive a full run of six issues. And if you have joined the Garden & Gun Club at any level, you will receive all of the benefits and privileges for which you signed up.
We hope you understand the necessary steps we’ve taken to move into 2010 in a strong position, and we trust you’ll stay with us as we strive to capture the Soul of the New South in print, on the Web, and through an expanding array of auctions and events. Thank you for believing in the mission of Garden & Gun, and for your commitment to preserving the best of Southern culture.
Rebecca Wesson Darwin
President and Publisher
We were just discussing this last night. I love this magazine too! (& I am giving it as gifts!) thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE this magazine! For all of you out there please go out and get a copy.It's just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy for this blog, Mama
Oh thank the Lord! My husband and I read "Garden and Gun" as well and just love it! Amazing photography and great writing. I sure hope they can stay afloat.
ReplyDeleteHey Wendy - Off topic, but your new haircut (new picture above your bio) looks fabulous. You seriously look ten years younger!
ReplyDeleteI love the way that they decided to handle the matter. It was very smart of them to do it that way.
ReplyDeleteADORE this magazine! My friend does make-up for alot of the shoots here in Charleston!
ReplyDeleteHaha, how awesome! I've never heard of this mag before... looks like one we'd both enjoy too! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this before...
ReplyDeleteI feel sooo out of the loop...it looks like something we'd enjoy :)
So... I guess I'm an ignorant Yankee girl because I have never seen nor heard of that magazine and I love me some magazines! I get the "garden" part but the "gun" part, is that hunting or what? I do like the picture of the German Shorthair Pointer on the cover of the mag on the far right. That's what we have but his idea of hunting is pointing at the leaves blowing through our yard.
ReplyDeleteI hope they can keep it together, it sounds nice to have a magazine that you and your husband both enjoy, around here that would have to be "Eating Well." ;)