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Credits:

                            Editor.........Stuart Bedlam
                          Asst. Ed.........Ben Johnson
             Concept/Stack Designs.........Ben Johnson
                             music.........JS Bach
                        SFmm Theme.........Ben Johnson
By the Light of the Silverish Moon.........Stuart Bedlem (Story)
                              Bark.........Ben Johnson (Story)


Acknowledgements:

We would like to thank the following Beta testers for (hopefully) yanking
the bugs out of this special edition of SFmm:  Charles T. Turley, Alan
Paine.


Meaning:

I know what you're thinking.  What's the deal?  The two editors are the
only ones to be published in this magazine?  Where do we get the nerve?
    Simple answer to that.  We're cheap.  And we simply adore our own
writing.
    Truthfully.  We didn't get any submissions on time for the first
edition, and we also wanted to keep the size of the diskazine small
enough to handle, and get a good grasp on what we were trying to
accomplish.
    Fortunately, we have a much better idea on the focus for this
magazine.  Next issue, we'll see the third part of "By the Light of the
Silverish Moon", plus about four stories from NEW writers, and even some
poetry.  In fact, we've got the issues filled for about the next four
issues, including some actual horror, and even a few fantasy stories.
    Because of time constraints for this issue, unfortunately, we had to
cut a number of corners.  But this was to be expected.  Original music
was the first to be dropped from our agenda.  It had been planned to
include a piece from Ben's Bark Musical for the Bark story, "Pith", and
some of his original (I think rather weird) compositions based on my
Kilsome and Dimmarty stories.  To fill the need, good 'ol JS Bach was
right there as always.

Contact:

For comments, ideas or suggestions:
    sbedlam@juno.com
       bmbj@juno.com

Writer's Guidelines:
    dormant@juno.com


Conclusion:

We hope you like SFmm so far, or at least don't hate it.  We would
appreciate any input from you, and hope you'll read us again.

Stuart



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