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Jeannie's
Journal
Comments and Observations
From the Publisher
By Jeannie Havel
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Did you ever
try to fix something, and the more you tried, the worse it got? That's
how it's been with the November issue of pcPolyzine. I'm going
to spare you the gory details and just get on with news from the
wigwam. But believe me, somebody around here needs a vacation!!!!!!
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When
I acquired this little ezine late last December, I promised I would
publish 12 issues a year, and dagnabit, that's what I intend to do.
This issue is the quasi-November issue. I think it might be better if
we switch to a numbering system when referring to each issue from now
on. So let's call this one, "Issue #11." Believe it or not, I am almost
simultaneously producing "Issue #12" as you read this. Look for it
before the end of December -- if you are signed up on the Member's
Mailing List, I will send you an email when it's ready. If you haven't
signed up, you can do it now by following this link to Yahoo groups:
There's lots of
news to catch up on, so be sure to look at the Events column for
upcoming workshops and also calls-for-entry. There's a special request
from Lisa Pavelka that I know you'll want to read.
One piece of business where I've actually stayed on target, is the pcPolyzine
business plan. There are some exciting new features coming up, and
you'll find them starting with the January 2005 issue. We have
more tutorials in store for you, and I know that makes many of you very
happy.
On another note, have you ever thought about submitting your polymer
clay art for possible publication in pcPolyzine? Well, think
about it. I would love to take a look at what you create and talk with
you about showing it off in the ezine. If you think you might be
interested, just send me an email: Publisher@pcPolzyine.com,
and we'll talk.
OK, now go
finish wrapping those gifts, and bake an extra dozen cookies to eat
while you're reading this new issue of pcPolyzine. And in your
"spare time," write
to me if
you get a chance.
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