UPDATES! See end of post!
February is coming, and February means ZineQuest. Or does it?
It seems there we'll be no ZineQuest this year:
Anya is Anya Combs, director of games at Kickstarter, so we can assume she knows what she's saying. Let's take a closer look:
"Officially", yeah, but all we have for now is Sam saying Anya said... That's not my definition of "official". If anything, this proves that KS doesn't care much about ZQ anyway.
Note the specifics: it is not happening in February... which leaves the door open for another time frame.
Other sources say ZineQuest 4 might still be a thing, but in August:
And that's Tony Vasinda of
Plus One Experience, one of the most important voices in the zine/indie rpg scene. (I
interviewed him some time ago). He's been encouraging creators to try different platforms instead of Kickstarter for a while now, such as
GameFound, which he's been working with when crowdfunding
Down We Go.
So where are all the zines going? Tough question.
And yet, many creators are reluctant to leave Kickstarter. Even now that ZQ4 isn't a thing!
The acclaimed
Old-School Essentials zine
Planar Compass is
crowdfunding their third issue on KS next month, ZQ or not ZQ. And they are not the only ones. Project pages are being filled and activated as I write.
But all this commotion about Kickstarter is not only because of ZineQuest 4!
At the root of the general
disaffection towards KS is their
announcement on December the 9th of their intention to move to the blockchain technology, in partnership with Celo.
The news only mentions blockchain, but has been generally received as bad news because 1. blockchain is the technology associated with cryptocurrencies and NFTs, which are generally viewed as scams, and 2. this type of technology seems to have a terrible environmental impact.
It must be noted that the KS announcement doesn't mention cryptos nor NFTs
at all, so the association is a bit arbitrary, for now at least. It must also be noted that very
little information has come after that, regarding when the new technology will be implemented, and
how.
Tech-savvy people have spent hours on social medias to discuss and explain the details of blockchain, and the difference between proof of work and proof of stake blockchains, which have largely different consequences on the environment.
But as of now, there is very little to discuss as facts are scarce.
So there is that. Creators are skeptical about the blockchain change, and ZQ4 isn't happening. Is this going to be the end of ZQ as we know it?
One thing I'm sure is the community that has grown around will go on and prosper!
I've made this post to collect the info I've found so far, and to help other creators (small, big, aspiring!) to figure out what's going on. If I've missed some important piece of info, drop it in the comments!
UPDATE!
ZINEQUEST 4 IS COMING AUGUST 2022
UPDATE 2!
UPDATE 3!
ZineMonth site is live!
UPDATE 4!
My zine Kickstarter is coming!