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Dear Readers,
The webzine will become a bi-monthly zine instead of the monthly one.
Mainly because I want to be able to choose from a wider variety of stories and poems, so that the zine will be even better.
But also because real life has become very busy lately and I need more time to produce Sorcery & Science in the quality I want.
The next edition of the webzine will be published in July 2005 and not in June 2005.
I already have another
great story from Pam Karavolos and a beautiful poem from Mendy Gossett. Eric S. Brown has offered to send
me another reprint of a story of his and I'm hoping that by July 1st we will have plenty more stories and poems
to bring to you.
Sorcerous Regards,
Jessica Taylor |
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I've added an archive section so you can read all the editions that went before.
I've also added a links page. It's still a little bare but I'm sure I'll get plenty of opportunities to add great sites.
We are missing articles and illustrations/photgraphs! We would love to get some illustrations and/or photographs for the upcoming issues, as well as articles.
Here are some ideas and suggestions for articles:
What magic happened to you? Did gnomes steal your pie? Did fairies give you hay fever? Did you hear sirens singing in the night?
Just how possible is space travel in the near future? Are there ways to overcome or get around Einstein's Theory? Can we create artificial gravity?
What are the ethical and moral ramifications of human space travel? What would happen if we chanced upon a civilization technologically inferior to ours?
Where does the legend of dragons originate? Why are dragons portrayed differently in the oriental/asian legends than the creatures in european lore?
Read the guidelines for the articles and illustrations/photographs
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