Tower of Light Issue Two
Well, despite the problems I've had in the past staying online for one reason or another (this last waiting for my ISP to transfer to a new address - which took six weeks instead of two), I have not given up on the Tower of Light Ezine. It is unfortunate that I wasn't able to respond to all the submissions in a timely fashion over the past month, and as a result I've had to close to new submissions until I can get caught up (again). Fortunately, I have received some great stories.
Issue two includes a review of Mark Terence Chapman's The Mars Imperative, and five shorts stories by Alice M. Roelke, Matthew Baron, Eric S. Brown, Ryder Patzuk Russell, and Mischell Lyne. Also, I've given the site a new look; I hope it goes over well.
And I'm so glad to be blogging again, even if my posts are rather short!
Issue two includes a review of Mark Terence Chapman's The Mars Imperative, and five shorts stories by Alice M. Roelke, Matthew Baron, Eric S. Brown, Ryder Patzuk Russell, and Mischell Lyne. Also, I've given the site a new look; I hope it goes over well.
And I'm so glad to be blogging again, even if my posts are rather short!
6 comments:
Ah, ISP troubles! I hear you! I'm not even going to mention my current status for fear of jinxing myself, as I've done more than once since I moved out of a DSL service area.
But let me just say I totally sympathize, and I hope things are stabilizing for you!
Michael, great job revamping the site! Few things can annoy and frustrate quicker than computers. It's amazing we don't smash most of them to bits.
I'm glad you're blogging again, too.
Bunnygirl: Yep, everything has finally settled with the ISP, fortunately.
Jim: Thanks! I'm glad you like it, although I've noticed a few problems with it since I looked at it with my brand new computer (no more dinosaur! yay!). I had no idea it might look different on different comnputers. I mean, I still have the same browser, so I don't really get it.
Thanks, Leah. Now let's see if I can't actually get some discipline here!
Good to see you back Michael. I was wondering where you go off to.
Thanks, David. I'm glad to be back.
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