tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142595460900026211.post6966712270545860224..comments2023-03-24T20:30:39.379-07:00Comments on "der Kiosk" means "the kiosk": We sat at a table for a whilematt whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09063399388609003658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142595460900026211.post-13296551474783178692009-06-30T16:01:42.064-07:002009-06-30T16:01:42.064-07:00I wouldn't miss MoCCA for the Zine Fest, but I...I wouldn't miss MoCCA for the Zine Fest, but I liked it a lot. In my case, I sold about 60% of the amount I did at MoCCA, but the table cost less than a third as much, so I made out pretty well. Shawn C. sold maybe 15-20% of what he did at MoCCA, but he was in Colorado this weekend and had a limited inventory at the table. John didn't keep a record of his sales, but he seemed to do okay.<br /><br />Zine Fest had a pretty good draw, it looked like, for a first-year event, and it drew from a broader base than just comics. About half the folks who mentioned seeing our stuff before had seen us at MoCCA, but the other half mentioned the NY Independent Book Fair, which happens in December in midtown.<br /><br />It was definitely more comfy than the Armory. The air conditioners weren't on, I don't think, but the room is smaller and partially underground, so it stayed pretty cool. Also, there was beer for sale inside the room, I think I mentioned. SPX should maybe put that in the fountain this year, instead of chocolate. Or gin.matt whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09063399388609003658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142595460900026211.post-49365447390912081782009-06-30T07:53:13.618-07:002009-06-30T07:53:13.618-07:00What are your impressions of the Brooklyn Zine Fes...What are your impressions of the Brooklyn Zine Fest vs. / vis-a-vis MoCCA? Which one was funner? Which one was better business? Which one had better air conditioning?Isaachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06529618611083147320noreply@blogger.com