i reside on the eastside of this wonderful city and as i travel about i look for my favorite widders at bookstores and merchants but to no avail. it is very hard to come by. can i assist or help out to get these papers to the Barnes and Noble in issaquah? i wonder if there are other eastside pagans who crave the written word? please sign me up for a subscription.
Victoria
I am so pleased that you enjoy Widdershins! It is distributed on the Eastside; it goes to Stargazer, the Bellevue Public Library, the Hermit's Grove, Gracious House, the Stone House, the newsstand at Crossroads Mall and a Barnes and Noble bookstore or two.
The Barnes and Noble in Issaquah, however, has refused to stock the paper. If you can think of another good place in Issaquah to put Widdershins, by all means let us know.
I am sorry you haven't had much luck finding the paper. I wonder if we're running out too soon at our distribution spots (or if the papers are being thrown away by someone?).
I would welcome more distribution help. We can always use more distribution! I'll be happy to connect with you, and I'll e-mail you soon to take you up on your offer!
Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law,
I have to send my warmest compliments concerning Widdershins. I've seen the World Wide Web and printed versions and have been very impressed with your combination of quality and diversity. Thank you for producing a wonderful, accessible publication, and I will be sure to talk it up whenever I can.
My question concerns submissions. What are your guidelines, and how should one submit articles? What specific types of articles are you looking for in the future? I am currently working on an extensive discussion of magickal modeling, and I have not figured out where I would like to send it. Would you be at all interested? If so, how should I get it to you when it is finished? Please write back to me here when you get a chance. Thank you.
Love is the Law, Love Under Will,
Grant Potts, CAW, Ape of Thoth Productions
Thank you. I really appreciate your feedback. Your questions were so important that I wanted to answer you in this forum, so all could have the benefit of the answer.
Relative to submissions, all you need to do is send us a hard copy of your submission for consideration. Do not send your original - it won't be returned.
If you also send the copy on disk, it makes our lives much easier - yours, too, in the long run. If we decide to print your article, we must have it in an IBM-compatible format, so it makes sense to send it that way to begin with if you can. You may mail it to us as e-mail if you live across the country or the state from us, or we can do a direct modem link transfer if you are local.
Either way, what we want is the article on our hard drive, so we can edit, copyedit, proofread and print it.
We are always looking for new writers and contributors of all kinds. We are usually interested in most anything that is of interest to the Craft, Wiccan, pagan and magickal communities at large.
We also like to work with writers who are interested in taking feedback, are easy to work with, make the deadlines and are not afraid to be edited.
As far as specific information on an upcoming issue, you may call us for future themes. If you write things of general interest, they are always appropriate. Also, realize there are situations where we may accept an article for publication only to have it get cut at the last minute for space. If that happens, we will usually use the article in the next issue, or some future issue.
I'd love to see some examples of your writing. If you'd like to send me something, I and/or another editor will give it a good look. Anyone reading this paper may submit articles of original work, 5000 words or less, to the address in the publication information on Page 2.
Sylvana

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