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Subject: Re: Putting it together-Tom


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Tom
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Date Posted: 08:54:10 04/09/02 Tue
In reply to: DrewB 's message, "Putting it together-Tom" on 20:14:11 04/08/02 Mon

Thanks for answering my question. And considering the thought you try to put into the collation, it is kind of weird I ended up in the back. Freaky cool!

What do you (all) think about Larned's suggestion in #327? I think the forum's the perfect place for this kind of talk.

>Hey Tom,
>I thought it was neat how your zine did end up toward
>the back of #328 and how you pointed out in your zine
>that it probably would (and I hadn't read your zine
>beforehand)!
>Actually, I have put a few of the issues together in
>the order that I received them. Right off the top of
>my head, it seems like #307 was put together in the
>order I received the zines. For awhile though, I've
>been putting the issues together in sections--mainly
>just so I can fit the Deadline installments in as the
>first thing in the issue.
>I haven't been doing a great job of it lately, but I
>also try to separate the zines according to if they
>have a lot of writing or a lot of art in them. For
>example, you can pretty much count on Steev and Dale
>having plenty of artwork. Christine and Carson often
>are almost all writing. And Dennis, Dan, Brad, and
>Scott have a real mix of the two. So, I try to
>alternate between art/writing/art/writing, etc.
>Anyhoo, I thought it might be interesting to see what
>I'm thinking when I put the issues together. Well,
>maybe not that interesting...

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