Merry Christmas from Black Gate

Merry Christmas from Black Gate

This has been a milestone year for our little website. In 1999 my friend Wayne MacLaurin helped me register the blackgate.com domain, and we launched the site to support our ambitious fantasy magazine. This year we quietly celebrated a quarter-century of continuous operation and quality fantasy coverage, and in the process added several talented newcomers to our small staff of regular bloggers, including Neil Baker, Jeffrey Talanian, Charles Gramlich, William H. Stoddard, and Ian McDowell. We also welcomed back David Soyka, one of our founding bloggers, after a long sabbatical.

Over the past 25 years the site has evolved significantly, and when the print magazine died in 2011 it became our sole focus. Five years later George R.R. Martin presented us with an Alfie Award, and that same year we won a World Fantasy Award, a pair of singular honors I still find a little hard to believe.

Over the long years our focus has changed dramatically. In the early years it was all about growing the site and increasing traffic, and we achieved success I never dreamed of, peaking at over 2 million page views/month. But in the last fifteen years I’ve come to understand that the true rewards of a site like this aren’t in ever-increasing site metrics. They’re in the people I’ve met along the way, and the countless way my own love of the genre has deepened and expanded.

The things I treasure now are the comments from our readers, the small suggestions and feedback from our regulars. So I want to take a moment to thank all the BG readers who’ve given so generously of their time over the past year. Those that drop in with a book suggestion, a thoughtful comment, an encouraging word. Speaking on behalf of everyone who takes time to craft an article at Black Gate, it means a lot.

I’d especially like to thank our regulars: Eugene R, Thomas Parker, K. Jespersen, Matthew, Joe H, silentdante, Jeremy Erman, John E. Boyle, Librarius, Terry, Greg, Jim Pederson, Joe Bonadonna, Adrian Simmons, John MacMaster, Charlie, Mark Robinson, Brian Kunde, Pete Johnsen, Dale Nelson, Jeff Stehman, Chuck Timpko, James McGlothlin, Lou, and many, many others. You make the effort we put in every day worthwhile. Thank you.

On behalf of the vast and unruly collective that is Black Gate, I would like to wish you all Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Continue being excellent — it’s what you’re good at.

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Thomas Parker

Merry Christmas to all!

Mario Guslandi

Merry Christmas, John. And please don’t drop your own “ Vintage Treasures” series!

Eugene R.

See what happens when you feed our insatiable desire for good sf/f discussions? We will just follow you home and never leave you alone. Did your parents not warn you, Mr. O’Neill? Well, I can only hope that they will let you keep us, then, for at least another year.

Happy Holidays and happy reading to everyone!

K. Jespersen

Very Merry Christmas, everyone! Thank you so much for those 25 years of most excellent SF&F coverage, and for the care you put into this website every day. You are amazing!

K. Jespersen

Thank you for including me on the journey!

Brian Kunde

Wow. I’m a regular? Didn’t think I commented that much, but glad to do my part, howevr minor.

Librarius

Same here, Brian! I don’t normally fancy myself an online “community” sort of person, but if I’m to belong to a community then this is definitely the one I want. Cheers, everyone!

Brian Kunde

Well, thank you. If you’re interested in more articles, I’ve also done fifty or so in-depth L. Sprague de Camp reviews over the years over at Gary Romeon’s https://spraguedecampfan.wordpress.com/

Adrian Simmons

Merry Day-After-Christmas! I hope it went well for everyone!

Jeff Stehman

Merry Christmas.

Joe H.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and whatever other festive greetings seem appropriate!

silentdante

i admit i havent commented as much as i have in past years, but Black Gate is still a daily visit. i have noticed quite the uptick in youtube book channels and things like booktok, but there is still something i love about visiting a place where well written commentary on the genre’s i enjoy is a worthwhile endeavor to expand my TBR or just laugh with people who are like me. if the internet is known for one thing it’s bringing together people who are into the same thing that might never “meet” in other situations, and i would like to thank everyone at Black Gate for keeping such a place alive. now i just wonder what a Black Gate youtube channel would be like, hahaha…

wishing everyone well and a great new year!

Last edited 30 days ago by silentdante
Thomas Parker

Youtube? Would we really want to see what everyone looks like? That might be more horrifying than anything covered by the Goth Chick…

silentdante

haha! perhaps everyone could be anime character models like the Vtubers

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