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==External links==
* [http://www.subrosamagazine.org/ Sub Rosa site]
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Revision as of 19:20, 31 May 2015

Sub Rosa is a PDF-based Ars Magica-magazine published by Mark Lawford and Ben McFarland. It is an independent publication produced by the fan community, not affiliated with Atlas Games, so it is called a fanzine. It is none the less a high-quality production featuring professional-quality editing, layout, and artwork.

Alex White was the founding publisher of Sub Rosa until Ben and Mark took over production.

Web Site

The Sub Rosa web site provides information on the current issue and subscription rates. If you want to write for the the fanzine, contact

Contributions

Many of the authors of Fifth Edition write for Sub Rosa. David Chart writes a regular column where he discusses upcoming products. But Sub Rosa gladly accepts article submissions from any and all Ars Magica enthusiasts. Writers do not get paid (they do receive a free issue). Writing for Sub Rosa is one of the ways to break into writing for the game, so if you're interested, give it a try!

Past Issues and Reviews

Reviews of each issue of Sub Rosa are available in this thread on the official discussion forum.

Sub-Rosa is Non-Profit

In a discussion on the Berklist in late August 2012[1], the publishers pointed out that Sub Rosa is a completely non-profit publication. The publishers volunteer their time.

On our wages: There are none. It's been said elsewhere in the maelstrom but I'll reiterate it. Neither Ben nor I take anything out except satisfaction.

--Mark Lawford

100% of the subscription fees go to production costs.

See also

External links

References

  1. Lawford, Mark. E-mail post "My Take on Sub Rosa, Authors, and Artists." Berkeley Ars Magica List, 30 August 2012