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Our focus is preserving and celebrating dulcimers—the instruments themselves, the music they make, and the fellowship they encourage.

 
Fiona Potts and Bill Wake stand in front of their car, packed full of the Dulcimer Players News archives and other files. Photo by Ashley Ernst, publisher emeritus.

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Editor and publisher Fiona Potts with her father Bill Wake in front of their car packed full of the Dulcimer Players News archive. June 2023.

You can reach Fiona at editor@dpnews.com or (402) 681-3709, or by following the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of this page.

Editor’s Letter

Vol. 49 No. 3 (August 2023)

If you are surprised to see a full color, glossy issue of Dulcimer Players News in your mailbox this month, believe me, you are not as surprised as I am to be the one sending it.

I have had music in my life for as long as I can remember, starting with singing in church every Sunday, then buying a plastic recorder with a book of music from “The Lion King” when I was about 5. The recorder was upgraded to an oboe in middle school. In high school I learned euphonium for the marching band, later joined the jazz band on trombone, and finally added English horn to my repertoire my senior year. 

The band director, Mr. Auman, always wrote a personal letter to every graduating senior. In addition to encouraging me to join the Wind Ensemble at Old Dominion University, he included other wisdom — “Your major area of study is important, but you must take time to do the things necessary to replenish the soul. Try to find a balance in all of the things that you do.” 

I played in college for a semester, then I discovered a passion for another side of music — dance! I traded musical performance for swing dancing, and I got involved in other activities like Ultimate Frisbee. 

In 2012 I met my husband Andy through Frisbee, just after I started working at the regional newspaper. I loved my job and the people I worked with, but I loved my husband-to-be more. When the Navy sent him to Groton, Connecticut, I followed. 

We got married in 2014, and since then, at the behest of the Navy, we have lived in Hawaii, Virginia, San Diego, and now Omaha.

In 2018 we had just moved back to Virginia after a difficult year in which my husband was deployed on a submarine and I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis after years of chronic pain that had all but eliminated my ability to participate in activities I loved.

It was time to take Mr. Auman’s advice and “replenish my soul.” My dad, also a dulcimer player, let me borrow his dulcimer and signed me up for one of Stephen Seifert’s 3-day courses. Those three days were the balm I needed. I fell in love with the instrument and the community.

In February of this year, when I read Ashley Ernst’s announcement that she would be closing down DPN after the 50th volume, like many others, I was saddened by the prospective loss of this community staple. I was also six months pregnant with my second child and unsure of what my future looked like as a stay-at-home mom of two. 

My beautiful baby girl arrived happy and healthy in April. She was snoozy and easy going, and my 2.5 year old son was adjusting fine and gaining independence every day. I thought that by 2024 I would be ready to take up where Ashley was leaving off. In May, with my dad’s encouragement, I reached out to Ashley to explore the possibilities. 

I did not know that in the May editor’s letter she had announced her plans to wind down the magazine in 2023 with two smaller issues produced on a risograph. As we talked, however, we realized that if the magazine were to continue, the best thing would be to reduce disruption as much as possible. 

A few leaps of faith later and here we are. Same great magazine (I hope!), new editor. 

This issue would not have been possible without Ashley’s hard work, organization, dedication, and support. I cannot thank her enough for everything she did not only to make this transition possible, but also for the dulcimer community as a whole during her tenure as editor and publisher.

This issue would also not have been possible without my dad, who has worked tirelessly as my business coach, tech support, chauffeur, stenographer, etc. 

I am so excited to be taking up the mantle, and so grateful for the opportunity to give back to the community that has given so much to me.

 

Past Announcements

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June 28, 2023

Dulcimer Players News has changed hands and will not be winding down with Volume 49 as announced in May 2023. Print publication will continue through Volume 50 and beyond!

DPN has moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where the new editor and publisher Fiona Potts lives with her family. She can be reached at editor@dpnews.com or (402) 681-3709.

All current subscriptions will, of course, be honored. New and renewing subscribers should visit dpnews.com/subscribe for current rates and payment options. 

Don’t know if your subscription is current?

Check the address label of the last issue you received. Your last issue is printed above your name and address. The next issue will be Vol. 49 No. 3. Any number before then means your subscription has ended. 

 

August Update

Aug. 19, 2023

The August issue is on its way! Delivery times will vary.

If you subscribed or renewed before July 27, your magazine is in the mail. If you have not received your magazine by Sept. 15, please let me know!

If you start a new subscription or renew a lapsed subscription between July 27 and Sept. 30, you will be sent the August issue, unless otherwise requested, while supplies last.

Any new subscriptions or renewals of lapsed subscriptions after Oct. 2 will have their subscription start with the November issue, unless otherwise requested, while supplies last.

Correction

Please note that on page 19 of the August issue we listed the wrong website for Pam Bowman. Please find her at pambowmanmusic.com (not pambowman.com as was printed). Our sincerest apologies to Pam!