Mutiny Print Edition: Subscription Open, Win an iPhone3G

It is official. Mutiny, the thought terminus of India which was till now restricted to the world wide web is officially a national publication. Refined, refurbished and printed it is now up for grabs.

You can now hold the ‘Mutiny’ in your hand, read it while sipping your morning coffee or on the commute, or while waiting for your date to arrive. Let’s admit, there is a different feel altogether to be in print. What more you might just win an iPhone3G (16GB) with your subscription. (Terms and Conditions apply)

So go straight ahead to the subscription page, chose your location and package and secure yourself a Mutiny every month along with the chance to be the proud owner of an iPhone3G (16GB). (India Subscrition | International Subscription )

Mutiny’s online edition was started as a knee jerk reaction but to make it go print was a mighty decision. It wasn’t easy to say the least. The cynics, they posed many a questions. Why print? Falling in the same old money making business are you? Yet another political magazine? Who are your target audience? Why should anybody pay a price to read what they can get for free online?

Well, we don’t have all the answers. What we do have is a promise that Mutiny is not and will never be yet another clog in the wheel. So what is unique about Mutiny?

For one, Mutiny doesn’t wear an ‘elite’ cap. We present you the truly democratic magazine, the common man’s thoughts in print. Mutiny is and will be what you want it to be. You the readers who have, for the past more than 4 years, loved it, hated it, but never did ignore it.

It is your continued invaluable support that we need all the more now. Mutiny aims to be a reader funded magazine so that we don’t succumb to our sponsors’/financers’ politics. So, subscribe to the print edition, ask your friends to subscribe, spread the word about the launch of the print edition, blog about it, tweet about it. Mutiny is yours really to nurture and grow.

Above all, please do contribute to the content. Like I said, we don’t have an ‘elite’ cap on. You don’t have to be a ‘famous’ author / journalist to be part of Mutiny. The print edition will not lose the true essence of blogging. We need you if you have a thought on anything relevant to India.

Remember thoughts are not expressed by text alone. Mutiny print edition would contain exclusive photo features. Join us if you love your camera. The print edition would also aim for an exclusive report on a featured topic each month.

May be Mutiny is not just a magazine. May be it is a community of young Indians, those who read, think, feel and opine. May be someday it would be even more, may be something big will happen, big for the nation, may be a Mutiny. May be.

So here we are with big dream, our dream your dream, where do we go from here?

Sanjukta,
On behalf of Mutiny Edit team.

The views expressed in this post are those of the writer and are not necessarily endorsed by Mutiny.in

6 Responses

18 Comments

  • snigdha

    Oct
    01
    2008

    001
    1:14 pm

    I wish all the best to Mutiny. I hope that it maintains its essence and does not become a Hindu bashing magazine in the name of secularism. There is already a magazine like this in Kolkata where the content is generated by readers themselves and it is called the Little Magazine however it is distributed free of cost. Looking forward to see the print edition of Mutiny on stands right next to India Today and The Outlook :-)

  • chacko

    Oct
    01
    2008

    002
    1:42 pm

    @Snigdha,
    We never engage in Hindu bashing or any other religion bashing for that matter. We do bash right wingers in all religion. We certainly don’t consider the Bajrang Dal and the VHP as spokespeople for Hindus.

  • 1conoclast

    Oct
    01
    2008

    003
    2:22 pm

    Well put Chacko.

    Congratulations to all once again.

  • Layman

    Oct
    01
    2008

    004
    7:00 pm

    Hey congrats Mutiny.
    Grabbing to get hold of the first copy.

  • Cuckoo

    Oct
    01
    2008

    005
    8:13 pm

    Congratulations to Mutiny !

  • Natarajan

    Oct
    01
    2008

    006
    9:19 pm

    Congrats Mutiny!

    Reading this for the past few months have helped me come to terms with my my own views more clearly and understand diversity in all its essence.

  • OinkOink

    Oct
    01
    2008

    007
    10:04 pm

    “We never engage in Hindu bashing or any other religion bashing for that matter. We do bash right wingers in all religion. We certainly don’t consider the Bajrang Dal and the VHP as spokespeople for Hindus.”

    how many Christian right wingers have been bashed here?

  • Johnykutty

    Oct
    02
    2008

    008
    11:04 am

    Congrats Team Mutiny !!!
    Looking forward to grab a copy of Mutiny from the local book stall.

  • Karmadude

    Oct
    02
    2008

    009
    12:57 pm

    The magazine looks very cool, I just got my sample copy today:

  • Trailblazer

    Oct
    03
    2008

    010
    2:42 pm

    Congratulations. Any description of contents available?

  • Chacko

    Oct
    03
    2008

    011
    6:31 pm

  • amit varma

    Oct
    04
    2008

    012
    5:59 am

    All the best, guys!

  • varunan

    Oct
    05
    2008

    013
    7:16 pm

    Hi,

    Part of your mutiny is also not to spell-check??

    Community of sub-editors not upto scratch?

    Haven’t you heard i before e except when following c, etc etc?? (exceptions don’t make the rule. but percieved is definitely not correct!)

  • Trailblazer

    Oct
    06
    2008

    014
    5:42 pm

    Chacko,

    Can I have it emailed please? The page, it seems, isn’t opening. Thanks

  • chacko

    Oct
    06
    2008

    015
    5:56 pm

    Trailblazer, it’s too big to email. Why don’t you subscribe? I’ll have a copy sent you by express VIP courier :)

  • Kris

    Oct
    06
    2008

    016
    6:04 pm

    Hey Chacko, where can I get the magazine? In print? In newstands all over?

  • chacko

    Oct
    06
    2008

    017
    7:13 pm

    Newstands slowly because it’s taking time to reach distributors and bookstores. The best way is to subscribe (http://mutiny.in/printsubscribe/) you save money and might land you an iPhone3G.

  • Prasanna

    Oct
    08
    2008

    018
    4:52 pm

    This is a great achievement. Congrats. I will try to find one hard copy near by my place.

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