DREAMCHILDE PRESS BOYCOTTS BIG APPLE CONDue to the administration of the Big Apple Con breaking their word 
and pulling their support for CAG and Dreamchilde, I will no long be 
attending their shows.
It's clear that the Big Apple Con is not indie-friendly. They give no 
consideration for small press or independent publishers, choosing 
instead to tap us for the same table fees they charge major 
publishers and artists. What other con does this? Even Wizard World 
has a different rate or small press.
It's unfortunate that, after 2 years of faithful attendance at these 
shows, cross-promotion, encouraging CAG membership to attend, 
and hosting panels for Big Apple they have chosen to treat us this 
way. But this is mostly a financial decision. It makes no sense to pay 
over $300 for a table that generates only $50 in sales on average.
And on a personal note: the show's just skeezy. I'm over it. It's clear 
all they are concerned with is their bottom line. And they will walk 
over any organization they see fit to accommodate it. I can't believe 
after the drama of the "Snow-Con" (CAG alone brought 15 people 
through the door of that show and still ran a panel) they would be like 
this. We've been at every show since they moved out of the church, 
have hyped it to our readership and membership, and have even 
assisted the Big Apple Staff with setup. We have never cancelled at 
the last minute (unlike a handful of "professionals" I won't name 
here). This is a spit in the face I'm just not comfortable taking.
Big Apple Conventions apparently lost money on the last show and 
have chosen to punish their regular attendees in order to make up 
for it. That's not good business.
I encourage my fellow small pressers and New York City comic book 
professionals to boycott these cons. They are, on a consistent basis, 
the worst run shows I ever attend. For too long, Mike Carbonaro has 
had a monopoly on conventions in NYC, and it's high time there were 
other options.
Respectfully, 
Philip Clark