Keith Poulter

Keith Poulter
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Publisher and editor

Keith Poulter is a publisher and an editor who has worked on both magazines and wargames.

Career

Keith Poulter taught political science.[1] In 1977 he founded the wargame company UKW, UK Wargamer,[2] which by summer 1978 was better known as World Wide Wargames (3W).[1] In 1980, a commentator said the creation of the company and its magazine The Wargamer was "the most important development in British wargaming for years", and noted the quality of games produced in the magazine.[3]

Following a period of declining subscriptions for the magazine Strategy & Tactics, 3W acquired the publication from #112 (June 1987) to #139 (December 1990).[4]: 101  Keith Poulter was the editor from issues #112 to #119, Ty Bomba from #120 to #129, Jim Dunnigan from #130 to #139. Although circulation began to increase again, subscriptions never recovered fully, and most sales were through game stores and not subscriptions, which meant third-party retailers cut into profits. Poulter left the wargames publishing business, and in 1991 3W sold Strategy & Tactics to Decision Games.[4]: 101 

In 1997, he launched and was the editor of the "leading" and "highly respected" history magazine North & South – The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society (1997-2013).[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Infiltrator's Report". The General Magazine. 15 (2): 35. July–August 1978.
  2. ^ The Wargamer Issue 9, page 10
  3. ^ Palmer, Nicky (Summer 1980). "Parade Ground: Chinese Civil War". Games and Puzzles (77): 30.
  4. ^ a b Appelcline, Shannon (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  5. ^ Williams, Frank J. (Summer 2013). "Lincolniana: People". The Lincoln Herald. 115 (2): 117.
  6. ^ Ashdown, Paul (2002). The Mosby Myth: A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources. p. xxxii.