Staff writers
We really have only two staff writers here at Kungfu Qigong, myself and our editor Martha. We have a Feng Shui consultant who does our horoscopes too, but by strictest definition he’s not considered a staff writer. Everyone else is freelance. In fact, Martha is technically freelance too.
Both Martha and I do a lot of interviews - I interview the masters who visit our office, Martha interviews the masters she meets on her travels and on the tournament circuit. Both of us have indivdual directions to our research, but a lot depends upon what comes our way. A lot comes our way, as you might imagine. The warrior journey is one we follow, not one we lead - if I knew where I was going with all of this, I would probably choose a different path - one that is more surprising.
Personally, I do what I can to accomodate our readership, but always remember, I study martial arts too and have my own personal quest. My research is the fruit of my own journey. So far, it hasn’t taken me to Tibet, so I don’t feel prepared to writer about that. If I get there, you know I’ll come back with something, but it’s a big martial world and Tibet is pretty far away from me now. However, I have do have this backlog of Shaolin research I’m still working through, and lately I’ve been studying Omei. Also, I find the dynamics of the martial arts in general pretty fascinating - the media, cultural & style cross-over - that sort of stuff. My position here gives me a unique view, the perspective of our parent company Tiger Claw, and that is a constant source of interest. Additionally, I’ve been experimenting with some more personal ‘warrior journey’ tales with my e-zine Shaolin trips column. These are my research directions. I may have a lead on a Mok Gar piece, but it would be much further down the road - no promises. If it comes my way, I will pursue it. I can’t really speak for Martha’s direction here. She trains too and has her own priorities.
Kungfu Qigong has been running a lot of Wing Chun lately, but the reason is simple - those guys are producing more. There are several authors in the the field that are very prolific, and I daresay that they are feeding off each others research and opening up some great stuff. So we run it now while it’s fresh.
As for doing research on obscure styles (and I love this question because I get it a lot) there is an intrinsic problem - it’s obscure. It’s much harder to do research there and most people have no idea what your talking about. Nevertheless, we try to do as much obscure stuff as we can, in fact it is somewhat our specialty. Who else would do an issue devoted to Omei or the 100 weapons and 100 styles pieces? We do what we can, with a little help from our friends.
So while we totally respect your requests and in no way want to discourage you from making more, remember that we are all on our own individual warrrior’s journey. To me, that never means telling someone else to do something. Do it yourself. If you don’t feel adequately prepared, then get adequately prepared. We all start with limited resources, but we learn and expand and when we can, we share. Do your own research. Let me steal a line from Scoop Nisker “If you don’t like the news, go out and make some of your own.”