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|  Daniel Carl Jung's Waterboy

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 4515 | Posted 1/2/2006 9:55 AM (GMT -4) |   | Well, it was never my intention to abandon the Firebrand Fiction column. There has not been a new column posted since May of 2005, but look for a January column, forthcoming asap.
Yes, it is still sound practice to send review materials my way -- I will endeavor to keep the column going at a monthly pace and there should be evidence of this forthcoming soon.
Thanks to those who have submitted review materials and to everyone for being patient with my sporadic review contributions. I could have opted to end FF, but I think I still have some gas in the tank and time on the schedule to at least put FF out on a monthly basis.
Daniel
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 |  Bill Snodgrass Acolyte

       Date Joined Apr 2004 Total Posts : 469 | Posted 1/2/2006 7:10 PM (GMT -4) |   | [:)]
If you have time, consider The Sword Review submitted for your consideration!
Thanks.
---- Bill Snodgrass
www.theswordreview.com | www.dkamagazine.com www.doubleedgedpublishing.com
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 |  Daniel Carl Jung's Waterboy

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 4515 | Posted 1/4/2006 8:53 AM (GMT -4) |   | Will do, Bill. I planned on reviewing TSR in a future column.
Btw, the latest column has been turned in to Dave Felts (don't think he's posted it yet) and features reviews of material in Ralan's "Spectravaganza," "Paradox #8," and "Fantastic Stories, Winter 2005."
Daniel
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 |  C.Cevasco Paradox Forum Moderator

       Date Joined Sep 2003 Total Posts : 947 | Posted 1/5/2006 5:53 AM (GMT -4) |   | Daniel,
Wow--thanks very much for the detailed review of the latest Paradox. I'm glad you continue to enjoy the magazine! [:)]
I'd already checked out the Clincher contest stories, but I've not yet read the latest Fantastic Stories of the Imagination. I'm definitely going to make a point of getting a copy soon.
Chris
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 |  Daniel Carl Jung's Waterboy

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 4515 | Posted 1/5/2006 8:41 AM (GMT -4) |   | Posted - 01/05/2006 : 08:53:11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel,
Wow--thanks very much for the detailed review of the latest Paradox. I'm glad you continue to enjoy the magazine! ***
My pleasure, Chris. Paradox keeps getting stronger. You're doing excellent work with your pub. Hope you enjoy the latest Fantastic -- I plan to review future issues in more detail.
Daniel
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 |  Rob Santa Sage

       Date Joined Apr 2004 Total Posts : 1420 | Posted 1/23/2006 4:10 PM (GMT -4) |   | Did anyone else notice that the new Firebrand column disappeared? It's back to the Black Magic one from May 05.
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 |  Dave Master of the Domain

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 657 | Posted 1/23/2006 4:45 PM (GMT -4) |   | | | |
 |  Daniel Carl Jung's Waterboy

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 4515 | Posted 1/23/2006 5:28 PM (GMT -4) |   | It's back to the Black Magic one from May 05.
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Ah, see what you get playing with Black Magic? [}:)]
Daniel
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 |  Dave Master of the Domain

       Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 657 | Posted 1/24/2006 7:01 AM (GMT -4) |   | | | |
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