Showing posts with label Femdom Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Femdom Magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

EvA Footwear - Oriental Suede Boots

Deirdre:
I like dragon boots. It seems to be a popular design, and many online high heel boot stores like Bad Girl Heels carry them (here’s red and here’s white).

EvA not only offers a pair, but the suede version is free.

You’ll have to look up near the ceiling to find the freebie box.. maybe it’s a fiendish plot to make you look around the store? ;)

It’s definitely worth a look. EvA offers a lot of variety in a clean, simple store layout.

Oh, and a little bird (well, editor in chief, if you want to be picky) told me that issue 11 of Femdom Magazine is on its way... keep an eye on the site.

lelo:
Get them while they are free!! i mean it, Van’s free offer is only for a limited time.

These boot offer everything the “normal” version offers, except for the boot textures and a cut down AO.

You only get the lovely dragon print with these, not a bad thing i think and i think most of you have your own AO.

Next to the texture selector, you can change the color of the sole trim, adjust the sound (quite a good selection in these) and resize the boots.

A resize is hardly needed, just a slight adjustment and they fitted me perfectly.

So what are you still sitting there, time’s a wasting.

Name : EvA Footwear
Owner : Van Stantz
The SLURL :
http://slurl.com/secondlife/The%20Dominion/234/217/30


Deirdrelelo
Quality8
8
Price10
10
Service--
Store8
7

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Femdom Magazine Issue 4

131 pages in issue four of Femdom Magazine... it's good to see they're not running out of topics ;)

The lead story is Tharna, a Gor femdom sim. Also notable, a 16-page article on the coming adult content rules. Good research and thought, the point about all the formerly-adult land going on sale at once made me think.

The regular columns are here : In Gear, View From The Top, 10 Questions.. if you're a regular reader, you won't be disappointed.

Femdom fiction readers will enjoy the 17-page "Peculiar Apparatus" story.

The photo spread this month is a vintage, forties looking session : Kayliwulf and Latex Station latex for the ladies, fedoras for the boys. Really well done.

Pick up your copy of FEMDOM Magazine #4 at The Dominion or read it on-line at www.femdommag.com.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

FEMDOM Magazine issue 3

Here is the latest issue of the FEMDOM Magazine, number 3 and still going strong, Evangeline surely is true to her word.

This issue has 125 pages. "In Gear", "Brilliant Advice" and "A View From The Top" are back in this issue, along with "10 questions with..." featuring AngelRose Boucher from Bouddica.

"Dragon Ladies", a smoking fetish article, is very nicely done: a Domme taking her new admirer on a trip through the smoking fetish places in SL.

The recent age-verification fuss from Linden Labs is discussed in part 3 of "A Brief History of Our Times".

The center pages are filled with a colorful collage of shoes, boots, and accessories called "Strictly Style".

It's good to see that the magazine has managed to get some advertising in. This should cover some of the costs and secure the future of the magazine.

Pick up your copy of FEMDOM Magazine #3 at The Dominion or read it on-line at www.femdommag.com, which will be the permanent address for the current issue.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

FEMDOM Magazine issue 2

The second issue of FEMDOM Magazine has hit the stands.

Producing any serious magazine is a challenge; and a monthly one, in Second Life, is challenge multiplied by ten.

But as Evangeline told us in her interview, it really looks like the project is going to stay the course.

The launch party - which was terrific - is covered in a four-page spread. Readers of this blog who own a magnifying glass can see Deirdre and lelo on page 20 and 22, dancing with friends Daphne Goodnight and Kat Fetisov. Name dropping? I have no idea what you are talking about, dear ;)

Regular features are cropping up : "In Gear", the toy roundup; "Brilliant Advice", the q&a corner, and "A View From The Top", presenting dommes with a particularly interesting story.

The Staff list at the end of the magazine is a great idea, introducing the contributors.

This is not a slim magazine. Of the 135 pages, most are taken up by text, and very little by advertising and pictures.

Some items, like the OWK history, are bound to be controversial. Most reflect a strong lifestyle femdom point of view.

This is definitely one you'll get for the articles ;)

Pick it FEMDOM Magazine #2 at The Dominion or read it online.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The FEMDOM Magazine

Last Saturday, we attended the launch for the new "FEMDOM Magazine". Yes, that's the title. No confusion here ;)

Evangeline Eames was kind enough to give us this interview :


Deirdre Young: Who had the idea of a Second Life femdom magazine ?

Evangeline Eames: Well, I did. I outlined that a bit in my letter to our readers. (Note : Page 2 and 3)
EE: I am not the first to do it : there was another Femdom magazine called Ouch, a year or two ago.
EE: I understand they had problems getting writers and good material..so it halted.

DY
: BDSL died too... Magazines in SL do seem to die. Does that concern you?

EE
: Yes, it is a concern. I think every project in SL only survives if there is a driving force behind it willing to put time, money , and energy in to it.

DY
: And for FEMDOM Magazine, that force is you?

EE: Yes. It will happen because I'll make it happen.

DY: Projects are rarely picked up once the originator abandons them.

EE: I'm here to run the distance, not to do one issue and fade away.

DY
: I like the sound of that.

EE
: Well... we'll see if I am here a year from now, won't we :)

DY: The first thing that struck me was, that is a huge magazine.. 119 pages

EE
: I thought it was small. An RL mag is double or triple that. Mind you, we had no ads the first issue.

DY: Do you intend to keep that page number going every month?

EE
: We'll get bigger... minimum of 100 at the very least.

DY: How many people are on the team ?

EE: Right now, there is a core with a number of people contributing on a rotating basis

EE: The core is Madeleine Broome..our managing editor, Maztor Giles, our creative director, and myself. About 10 or so others assisted on this issue.. that number will fluctuate.

DY: All volunteers?

EE
: Yes. there is no revenue generated by this magazine at this time....no ads. That will change - although at heart this is not a 'for profit' venture

DY
: Labor of love, then. Do you intend to ever sell the magazine, or do you plan to keep it free?

EE
: It will always be free. I don't expect many would pay for an SL magazine... and if so, not much..not worth the trouble.

DY: If not profit, what is your motivation, or your goal for the magazine?

EE: To strengthen the Femdom community in SL...and also it is great fun to do. Great to see people's ideas, great to offer a forum for people's thoughts and creativity.

DY
: I looked at the Web version, and found it really convenient. Is it going to be a regular thing too?

EE: Yes it will be. Lots of people don't care to read magazines in SL..having an online component was imperative to me - I wouldn't have done the magazine without a way to view it online

DY
: Will you be soliciting contributions?

EE
: Yes, we have an open call to anyone who wants to send something in. Whether or not it is published will depend on the quality, and whether it fits into the feel of the particular issue we are working on.

EE: The more material to work with the better.. we need everything :)

DY
: Will you be announcing themes for upcoming issues?

EE
: No, although we already have one for our next. It will always be a surprise.

DY: Interesting :)

EE
smiles

DY
: How will you distribute the magazine?

EE
: We have vendors up in a few Femdom locations...we hope to get them in to more. We also have a mailing list of a few thousand we drop it to. And unlike many magazines, our issues are copy and transfer. We want people to pass them around.. never understood why others were not.

DY
: If the magazine is free, there is no reason not to make it copyable, I agree.

EE
nods..and transfer..but I suppose that is to keep track of distribution. I don't care about that :) I care about accessibility.

DY: Counting readers is useful to convince advertisers, perhaps.

EE
nods....so is quality and buzz, though. Lots of people know about us...word is getting out. Hopefully people will see it and want to advertise. But if they don't, thats fine too. A profit is incidental..if we have one at all

- - -

There are worse philosophies for a project. We wish long life to FEMDOM Magazine.

Where can you get the magazine? Inworld, get your copy at The Dominion or see the online version.

Kayliwulf fans won't want to miss the 12-page spread starting on page 57