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Hello Subscriber,<br>
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As many of you already have read in this month's newsletter, next month's issue<br>
of The Scribbler Ink will be a double holiday issue. &nbsp;I am still looking for<br>
submissions of favorite holiday recipes and favorite holiday traditions (no<br>
matter what holiday you celebrate), in addition to our normal features on The<br>
Scribbler Ink. &nbsp;Simply send your submission via email to<br>
TheScribblerInk@aol.com (<a href="mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com">mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com</a>) &nbsp;and place either<br>
"recipe" or "tradition" in the subject header. &nbsp;Also, please specify the<br>
holiday.<br>
<br>
Also, as always, I am looking for submissions of poetry, articles and flash<br>
fiction for upcoming issues. &nbsp;I like to stay booked ahead; it saves time when<br>
putting new issues online. &nbsp; Particularly, I am always looking for new people<br>
to spotlight on the homepage. &nbsp;Don't be shy about submitting your bio and<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK<br>
NEWSLETTERVolume 2 Issue 10<br>
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Opal Elaine Moyer, editor<br>
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH:<br>
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"There are moments when, even to the sober eye of Reason, the world of our sad<br>
Humanity may assume the semblance of a Hell -- but the imagination of man is no<br>
Carathis, to explore with impunity its every cavern. Alas! the grim legion of<br>
sepulchral terrors cannot be regarded as altogether fanciful -- but, like the<br>
Demons in whose company Afrasiab made his voyage down the Oxus, they must<br>
sleep, or they will devour us -- they must be suffered to slumber, or we<br>
perish."<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK NEWSLETTER<br>
Volume 2 &nbsp;Issue 9<br>
September 2007<br>
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THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE IS NOW ONLINE!<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR:<br>
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Hello Subscriber,<br>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;The September issue of The Scribbler Ink is now online and can be viewed<br>
at: www.freewebs.com/scribblerette (<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette</a>)<br>
. There have been a few changes in this month's issue; there have been some new<br>
monthly features added. &nbsp;In the Spotlight, this month is writer Jessica Kuzmier<br>
and the poetry feature is the poetry of Ray Succre. &nbsp;Check out these and the<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK NEWSLETTER<br>
<br>
VOLUME 2 &nbsp;ISSUE 7-8<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK &nbsp; &nbsp; SubscriberThis month's issue of the Scribbler Ink is<br>
now up and online; it can be viewed at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a><br>
&nbsp;. &nbsp; This month will be a lengthened issue; it will run until the beginning of<br>
September, in honor of the one year anniversary of The Scribbler Ink, in<br>
August. &nbsp;Our featured writer, this issue, is Kristine M. Smith. &nbsp;Featured poets<br>
are &nbsp;Michele F. Cooper (July) and Shane Taylor (August). &nbsp;We've got both Gone<br>
with the Wind and Ethan Frome for Classic Book Talk on the Dead Author's<br>
Society and Shadow People are this issue's featured Classic Paranormal.<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I would like to thank Vicki M. Taylor for being our June Writer of the<br>
Month, also, I would like to thank Josef Lesser for being our Featured Poet of<br>
the Month.<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK NEWSLETTER<br>
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VOLUME 2<br>
ISSUE 6<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR:<br>
Subscriber The June 2007 issue of The Scribbler Ink is now online and ready for<br>
viewing! &nbsp;I would like to take this opportunity to thank last month's Writer in<br>
the Spotlight, James Truemann, and Poet of the Month, Michael Levy for their<br>
contributions, last month. &nbsp;This month's Spotlighted Writer is Vicky M. Taylor<br>
and Poet of the Month is Josef Lesser. &nbsp;I urge you to check out these talents<br>
and their works at our website at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a>.<br>
Also this month, check out our new classic paranormal feature- this month: &nbsp;The<br>
Jersey Devil! &nbsp;Dead Author's Society feature, this month and next, is Gone with<br>
the Wind .<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK NEWSLETTER<br>
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VOLUME 2<br>
ISSUE 6<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR:<br>
Subscriber The June 2007 issue of The Scribbler Ink is now online and ready for<br>
viewing! &nbsp;I would like to take this opportunity to thank last month's Writer in<br>
the Spotlight, James Truemann, and Poet of the Month, Michael Levy for their<br>
contributions, last month. &nbsp;This month's Spotlighted Writer is Vicky M. Taylor<br>
and Poet of the Month is Josef Lesser. &nbsp;I urge you to check out these talents<br>
and their works at our website at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a>.<br>
Also this month, check out our new classic paranormal feature- this month: &nbsp;The<br>
Jersey Devil! &nbsp;Dead Author's Society feature, this month and next, is Gone with<br>
the Wind .<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INKVolume 2 Issue 5<br>
May, 2007<br>
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From the Editor:<br>
Subscriber<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;This month's issue of The Scribbler Ink newsletter is late in posting, for<br>
which I appologize. &nbsp;A couple of computer complications have been the reason<br>
for this delay. &nbsp;However, The Scribbler Ink zine has been online, since the<br>
16th of this month. &nbsp;At this time, I would like to thank Gary Beck for being<br>
our April Writer of the Month and for his short story "Fearful<br>
Flirtation, also, I would like to thank William McCave for being our Featured<br>
Poet of the Month. &nbsp;This month's featured Writer of the Month is James Trueman<br>
and featured poet is Michael Levy. &nbsp;This issue may be viewed online at <a href="http:///">http://</a><br>
www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/ . &nbsp;Please enjoy this month's issue of The<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; NEWSLETTERVOLUME 2<br>
ISSUE 4<br>
FROM THE EDITOR:<br>
Hello Subscriber,<br>
The April issue is up, online and ready to go! &nbsp;There have been a few changes<br>
this month. &nbsp;The new paranormal page is launched; check out this month's<br>
paranormal question-responses will appear in next month's issue. &nbsp;Also, new to<br>
check out is our classic book talk page "The Dead Author's Society". &nbsp;An<br>
entertainment page is, also, planned for next month's issue. The Scribbler Ink<br>
can be viewed at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a> . &nbsp;I would also like<br>
to thank last month's featured writer, William McCave and featured poet, Bryon<br>
D. Howell. &nbsp;This month's featured writer is Gary Beck and featured poet is<br>
William McCave.<br>
OpalElaine Moyer, editor<br>
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The Scribbler Ink is looking for new submissions of poetry, articles and<br>
paranormal stories(true or fiction) for upcoming issues. &nbsp;Bios for Writer of<br>
the Month are also sought. &nbsp;Please check out our submissions page at &nbsp;<a href="http:///">http://</a><br>
www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/submissions.htm<br>
for details or submit to TheScribblerInk@aol.com<br>
(<a href="mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com">mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com</a>) .<br>
<br>
Thank you,<br>
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editor, The Scribbler Ink<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK NEWSLETTERVol. 2 &nbsp; Issue 3<br>
March 2007<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR:<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Subscriber, This month's The Scribbler Ink Newsletter is ten days late,<br>
for which I appologize. However, this month's issue IS posted and online, now.<br>
Please view the full issue at &nbsp; <a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a> . &nbsp;The<br>
writer of the month is Bill McCave, for this month, as well as last month.<br>
This month's poet is Bryon D. Howell. &nbsp; Many thanks go out to last month's<br>
poet, Ernest Williamson III. &nbsp; The new paranormal page is underway and we will<br>
be looking for submissions of stories for next month's issue.<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;As spring and the warm weather approaches, we would like to try something<br>
new, at The Scribbler Ink. &nbsp;This being a book talk or discussion page. &nbsp;Anyone,<br>
who would be interested, can email me with comments or suggestions at<br>
TheScribblerInk@aol.com (<a href="mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com">mailto:TheScribblerInk@aol.com</a>) .<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INKFebruary 2007 issue &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Volume 2<br>
Issue 2<br>
<br>
FROM THE EDITOR'S DESKSubscriber Well, another month has passed and so another<br>
issue of The Scribbler Ink is, now, online. &nbsp;This month's issue can be read<br>
at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a> . &nbsp;Special thanks are extended to<br>
Jenna Kandyce Linch-Rancifer for being our January Writer of the Month.<br>
This month's Writer of the Month is William McCave and our Featured Poet, this<br>
month, is Ernest Williamson III.<br>
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH:"Where there is love there is life."<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; -Mahatma Gandhi<br>
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Januay 2007 issue<br>
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From the Editor's Desk<br>
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Subscriber<br>
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The Januay 2007 issue of The Scribbler Ink is online now and can be read at<br>
<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/">http://www.freewebs.com/scribblerette/</a> . &nbsp;This month's Writer of the Month is<br>
Jenna Kandyce Linch-Rancifer. &nbsp;I would, also, like to take this opportunity to<br>
thank writer, Amy Pierce, for being the Writer of the Month for November and<br>
December.<br>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Welcome to the December issue of The Scribbler Ink Newsletter! &nbsp; This month's<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;issue comes late, due to holiday hustle, bustle and obligations of keeping up<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;at this time of year and is somewhat abbreviated. &nbsp;Not much has change for this<br>
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 &nbsp;THE SCRIBBLER INK &nbsp;Issue 1 - September 1, 2006<br>
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&nbsp; Hello Subscriber, Welcome to the &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; +--------------------------------------+<br>
&nbsp; premier issue of The Scribbler Ink! &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;+--------------------------------------+<br>
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&nbsp; IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE:<br>
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&nbsp; 1. From the Editor's Desk<br>
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&nbsp; 2. Quote of the Month<br>
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&nbsp; 3. Featured Article<br>
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&nbsp; 4. Featured Poetry<br>
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THE SCRIBBLER INK Vol. 1 Issue 1 August 1, 2006 Hello Subscriber, Welcome to<br>
the premiere issue of THE SCRIBBLER INK! This being the very first issue,<br>
there's really not so much to report, this month. However, I would like to<br>
direct any readers to the online version of this zine. (<a href="http://www.freewebs.com/">http://www.freewebs.com</a><br>
/scribblerette/) Please feel free to visit and take advantage of the blog and<br>
message board, there. With subscribers, like you this zine will hopefully<br>
flourish. Thank you, OpalElaine Moyer, editor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br>
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "What lies behind us<br>
and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."<br>
Ralph Waldo Emerson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br>
- - ATTENTION: Notice for this month- Submissions are needed for future issues<br>
of this zine. Guidelines and other info can be found on the submission page of<br>
the online version. Thank you!<br>
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