The November issue is ALMOST here

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The November issue is ALMOST here

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So get your October story comments in NOW!

The December/January issue will be out in time for Christmas ... with lots of new material to keep readers busy until February. And then we will be back on schedule. Honest.

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Re: The November issue is ALMOST here

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So get your October story comments in NOW!

The December/January issue will be out in time for Christmas ... with lots of new material to keep readers busy until February. And then we will be back on schedule. Honest.

Robert "Would I lie to you?" M.
So, will it make the Christmas deadline?

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So get your October story comments in NOW!

The December/January issue will be out in time for Christmas ... with lots of new material to keep readers busy until February.  And then we will be back on schedule.  Honest.

Robert "Would I lie to you?" M.
So, will it make the Christmas deadline?

Nate
I'm a'workin' on it. I HAVE to have stories uploaded and blurbs provided no later than noon tomorrow, since I'll be out of touch from then until the evening of January 1st. Whether that leaves enough time for Dan and Rob and Iain and Jeff to do their bits, I can't say. (They have pesky things like school grading deadlines (Jeff) and families (all) and that whatchamacallit holiday to prepare for (Kwanzaa! That's the one!), so ...)

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Re: The November issue is ALMOST here

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December / January stories have been uploaded, so clever and observant people can actually peek at them now if they don't mind doing without my brilliant and (overly) informative blurbs.

There are ten of 'em, and it's a pretty good crop (although not exactly Christmassy).

Robert M.
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tasty! thanks for this holiday treat.

Lee
... was it the Duchess in one of the Alice books who said "jam yesterday, jam tomorrow, but never jam today"? And who was it that said "tomorrow never comes"?

Now ROB WYNNE wanted to have things ready to go Dec. 15, so by taking until Dec. 22 to upload stories, this may be MY fault. (That's Rob's story, and if I were he, I'd stick to it.)

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