[Elfsea] Why not the Elfsea Scroll?

Richard Threlkeld rjt at softwareinnovation.com
Fri Jan 4 07:32:28 PST 2002


We (meaning you since the subscription list is not available to the public OR the officers of the Barony - only to the Chronicler) should analyze who dropped out of the list this year also. Call them and ask. I suspect that they just missed all the notices and announcements about renewal.

Life has gotten a lot harder for many of our friends, but $12/year is still a bargain.

In service,
Caelin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: elfsea-admin at ansteorra.org [mailto:elfsea-admin at ansteorra.org]On
> Behalf Of Timothy Rayburn
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 8:28 AM
> To: elfsea at ansteorra.org
> Subject: [Elfsea] Why not the Elfsea Scroll?
>
>
> Greetings Elfsea,
>
> The January "Elfsea Scroll" has been mailed, and as such the new
> mailing list of paid subscribers has been completed.  At the
> current time, the Elfsea Scroll has 21 paid subscribers, and
> nearly double that are being sent out as complimentary copies.
> That gave me quite a jolt as it is a reduction of over 50 percent
> from last year's subscription levels.
>
> As such, I have a question to anyone who is NOT a paid subscriber
> to the scroll : Why not?
>
> I realize very well that the website and mailing lists have made
> much of what used to be only available in the scroll available to
> everyone.  Is this the reason for the reduction?  If so, there
> are some ways to move that could resolve that.
>
> I'm mostly curious, and not like to get my feelings hurt by this
> discussion.  The Scroll has been, and will be, all that the
> populace of Elfsea chooses to make it.  Only if the populace
> supports it will it be more than officer reports and a calendar..
>
> Timothy
> Chronicler
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