Date: Thu, 04 Dec 1997 02:03:21 -0800 What a great magazine! What lovely things! I just finished Christy
Sheffield Sanford's *Bigamy in the Desert*--this is just the kind of
thing that makes the web sing like a whale in the depths--reverberating
across oceans. Thanks! Marjorie Luesebrink Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 17:18:07 -0800 I HAVE A QUESTION. IN MY SCIENCE CLASS WE ARE SUPPOSED TO FIND OUT HOW
THE BODIES AT MT.VESUVIUS
BECAME PRESERVED. IS THEIR ANY WAY YOU CAN
ANSWER THIS QUESTION FOR ME? THANK YOU SO MUCH!PLEASE GIVE ME A RESPONCE
BY DECEMBER 13,1997. Date: Sun, 30 Nov 1997 03:43:10 -0600 I happen to be assembling a Web page of writers' guidelines which led me to
the serendipitous discovery of Enterzone. I've looked at a lot of Zines in
the past few weeks, but nothing comes close to the beautiful exploitation
of Web multimedia that Enterzone does. Congratulations on putting together
something so wonderful. Since I am a writer I'll be racking my brains to
create something worthy to submit...you'll be hearing from me soon. By the way, here is the URL for the writers' guidelines: Since this isn't a zine, but the beginning of a guide on how to go about
writing for zines (I just began this project a few weeks ago), I don't know
if you would have a place for a reciprocal link -- but if you do, I'd
appreciate one. Please keep me posted as you update Enterzone. I tried to subscribe to your
announcement newsletter, but it didn't seem to be working properly. Thanks. We'll add your resource next time we update the Other
eZines page. Oh, and we've fixed the bug on the subscription
page (we just moved the site and the location of the CGI bin, not to mention the
flavor of Unix, was different on the new system). --xian Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 20:57:56 -0700 From: Jules Siegel Wow! The best written and most accurate review yet! One small error:
I've lived in Cancun almost 15 years, not 25, in Mexico since December
3, 1981. It does feel like 25 years sometimes, though. The reviews for Lineland are really quite exciting. I'm glad that people
are beginning to see the whole story. Believe me when I tell you that
leaving the United States and moving to Mexico and going back to graphic
design has been quite a saga. Maintaining my political integrity wasn't
easy. There were great personal costs to pay. A review like this makes it all worth it. Many thanks to you and Briggs
Nisbet. This was a great thrill. From: "BEDREDDIN GODEK" Dear In, From: "Robert Meriwether" Kudos. I like seeing the collage form in electronic media, though it does put a
premium on the use of a fast modem. Consider this an unabashed fan letter
from one who has real appreciation for collage, and one whose appreciation
has heretofore been reserved for more traditional, paper-based versions of
the same. Thanks for the enlightenment, and "Cc:" kudos to Christian for putting your
work in the Zone. From: "Lisa Solod" Loved the column. My sister and her girlfriend are ring shopping right
now. But then we--finally--have a cool family about all this (it took
awhile. Not for me or my other sister, but for the 'rents). Gotta point this out: parents, plural, does NOT have an apostrophe.
This is my own particular bugaboo but I hate to see grammatical mistakes
such as that in a lit mag on or off the net. Plurals in general do not
have apostrophes. Only possessives do. Wish the editors at enterzone
had caught it for you! Cheers. (a fellow, former, contributor) Date: Sun, 08 Jun 1997 08:17:35 -0700 Re: Article on Roswell Bill Cassel states in his
article on the Roswell UFO incident
that it is strange that the Airforce would not tell us about weather
balloons in 1960 because they were surely not top secret by then. What was secret was not the balloons, but what they were doing
with them. Using them to carry instrumentation aloft that was designed to
detect Soviet nuclear testing. Much of the work done in that area is
still classified today. Project Mogul was declassified because it's
method of using a then theorized "accoustical conduit" formed by
temperature layers in the upper atmosphere is no longer practical or
useful. Just like rockets are not classified today, many of the payloads
still are. Read previous
Letters to the Zone
From: MARJORIE LUESEBRINK
Dear Enterzone Folks--
Unguided Tour of Your Homework
From: Hulett Family
Writer's Guide for the Web
From: Mason West
http://www.eskimo.com/~masonw/WebGuide/index.html
-- Mason West
mason@pobox.com
http://www.pobox.com/~mason
Dear Abby This Ain't
From: rolvig
Subject: VirtuallyMarried
very nice little story
Jules Siegel Replies
Subject: Re: bravo
Meeting In at the Happy Table
Subject: Good afternoon
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 00:48:47 +0300
Hi.
I love your work And Enterzone. And I am out of words.
Hope to meet again at a happy table one day.
makrodan
Mash Note for Ian Campbell
Subject: Collages in Enterzone
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 23:23:04 -0400
Past Contributor Hooked by Virtually Married
Roswell Still Controversial
From: Walter
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