Broad Street is getting better and better–and more widely available!
As of 2018, we have shifted our publication model from lengthy print runs to online print-on-demand, making our content more easily accessible. You will also be able to read each new issue on your “device,” as its full content will be available on iBooks for a nominal fee. Print on demand will also be an option.
As always, selections from the issue–and Online Exclusives–will be presented for free on the website.
Get issue 3.1 now on iBooks by clicking here.
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For current subscribers–and those who want a hard copy of a past issue:
Subscriptions are per number of issues, and prices vary depending on an issue’s year. You may purchase single copies or subscribe two ways: by check or online through Submittable.
We will honor all standing subscriptions despite the change in publication model in 2018.
To order a hard copy one of our all-print issues (“Small Things, Partial Cures,” “Hunt, Gather,” “Bedeviled,” or “Maps & Legends,”) please follow the directions below. And note that Issue 1.1, “Dangerous Territory,” is now sold out.
Single issue: $12
Archive special (“Hunt, Gather” or “Bedeviled”): $8
Two-issue subscription (please specify which ones you want, or we’ll send you the most current issue and a copy of the next one to come out): $18
Online: Broad Street processes online purchases through Submittable, which requires registration. You’ll find the order form below the submission guidelines at this link.
By mail: Send a check for the appropriate amount to:
Broad Street Magazine
c/o Subscriptions Manager
4214 Southampton Rd.
Richmond, VA 23235
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Again: Please note that as of 2018, we have shifted our publication model from lengthy print runs to print-on-demand. Each themed issue’s full content will be available online for a nominal fee, with features pulled from the issue–and Online Exclusives–presented for free on the website.
Onward! Broad Street is getting better and better–and more easily available!
True stories, honestly.