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Subject: The Inditer
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 15:46:17 -0400 (EDT)
The Inditer
http://www.inditer.com/
The Inditer is the amalgamation of two electronic magazines: The Tomato
Times and The Club Gazetteer.
"The Inditer" is dedicated to the encouragement of new writers. We are
particularly encouraged and heartened by the submissions of quality work
by new writers. It is the sole intent of this journal to be a showcase for
those who aspire to writing as a profession, or to those who enjoy
scribbling as a hobby.
All manuscripts will be given close attention, and may be submitted as an
ASCII attachment to Email, or within the body of your Email. Your short
stories and comments on any topic are sought. If you have a story you
would like published, or a comment to get off your chest, Submit It.
Recent Contents:
Marty Gallanter, essayist from the small community of
Tyler, Minnesota, publishes his own Journal, Country
Net. Marty can claim bylines in some of the most
prestigous newspapers of the USA. Learn more about
this interesting man, Marty Gallanter
Mitchell Scott, Lives in Vancouver, Canada. He is an
outdoorsman and extreme sports athlete. Scott is
concerned about his world, how it's developing, and
the chances a modern world offers to it's newest
generations. More about Mitchell Scott.
Chris Mansour, 18 years old, from Barrie, Ontario, Canada
will be attending York University as an English major
in the fall. This young writer has a different way to tell
a story. Meet Chris Mansour.
Alistair Macduff. - - New writings about Bonny Prince
Charlie and The Great Highland Bagpipe....to say
nothing of a dissertation on the great MacCrimmons.
Now residing in Victoria, Canada, Alistair Macduff is
a citizen of the world. His travels and experiences in
Asia and the Iberian Penninsula have provided plenty of
grist for this fertile mill. Meet Alistair Macduff.
Ron J. Houssaye is a teacher at Tracy, in The Great Central
Valley of California. He has his sights set on writing a
novel. No doubt, you will agree, he will, once you have
met Ron. J. Houssaye.
Contact:
editor@inditer.com
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