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Mar 13, 2009 17:48

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semaphore_log March 13 2009, 11:20:50 UTC
Semaphore Magazine is a small-press magazine run out of a small flat in the small country of New Zealand. Our focus is short speculative fiction and poetry, preferably with a smidge of humour and a detective edge. We publish quarterly electronic issues, which are available for download from our website at http://www.semaphoremagazine.com/ , as well as an annual print Anthology, which contains the very best work from the four issues preceding it.

Please take a look at the comments below in this thread to find out more.

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Semaphore Anthology 2008 semaphore_log March 13 2009, 11:22:51 UTC

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Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 13 2009, 11:24:19 UTC
This thread is for our writers, should they decide to come out of the woodwork, to come to and preen.

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Re: Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 13 2009, 11:40:06 UTC
Not so much 'out of the woodwork' as 'from under a pile of medieval charters' in my case.

Stuart.

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Re: Meet the Writers gillpolack March 13 2009, 14:27:38 UTC
I so want to hear about the charters

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Re: Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 13 2009, 17:21:14 UTC
Mostly they're a bunch of things relating to the medieval minster churches of Beverly, Ripon and Southwell. Of course, while their main cartualaries are quite easy to find, it inevitably means digging through stuff in a dozen other places to find the interesting bits.

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Re: Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 13 2009, 21:13:12 UTC
You get to look at old stuff for a living? Or is this a hobby?

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Re: Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 14 2009, 11:05:16 UTC
It's more a side effect of doing a PhD in medieval history.

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Re: Meet the Writers gillpolack March 15 2009, 14:26:56 UTC
I have side effects from having done one. I get all kinds of yearny when someone mentions them. Cartularies aren't even close to my area and I still want to hear about them.

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Re: Meet the Writers semaphore_log March 13 2009, 13:14:40 UTC
In my case it's more peeking out from under a stack of research on circus history.

-Erika Swyler

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Re: Meet the Writers kampfverein March 16 2009, 07:14:52 UTC
So this is LiveJournal...

Hello, internet. I've finally arrived. Well, arrived circa 2003.

This is Jason R. Wallace, by the way, author of the anthology pieces "Fortuna Crapula," "Welcome Home, My Dear" and "Nothing Like the Sun?"

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