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A Tarn’s Eye View Tal! Welcome to the August, 2006 edition, which is Volume IX Issue 2, and is the 98th issue of The Gorean Voice. We continue to be pleased at the response to the email notification system that we put in place last year! For those of you just discovering The Gorean Voice, you can receive an email when each issue of The Gorean Voice is available for viewing, so if you have not already done so, please sign up! As always, your confidentiality is honored when you sign up. We wish to remind readers wishing to reprint our articles that, as the Guidelines state, copyright is retained by the individual authors. Any requests to reprint sent to the editor will be forwarded to the author - or, if the author has provided a contact address in the article, the author can be contacted directly. One advantage of requesting permission is to then be able to honestly use the phrase, after giving the author proper credit for the authorship, “Reprinted with permission.” We would also appreciate the additional acknowledgment, “This article first appeared in The Gorean Voice.”
Introduction of New Contributors This month we are proud to present two people contributing here for the first time. Ello is our featured artist, and Juleanna is our featured poet.
In this Issue In the Art department, we welcome an artist new to us, Ello! Ello starts us out with a four-star variation of an Outlaw Poster that is guaranteed to please! In the Booknotes department, Socrates guides us deeper into Kajira of Gor, as a city falls and our protagonist must hide her attributed identity if she is to evade a bounty. The Geography department tackles The Length of the Vosk. The Editorial department argues against limiting Gorean philosophy to a personality cult. The Poetry department presents a new poet, Juleanna, FC to Joss of White Water, who fuses poetry with linedrawing. This just in from Mishel and the Crossword Puzzles department: “Tal! In this month’s puzzle, we have 36 words that will tell us of the war between the Yellow Knives and the Kaiila. Who wins? and who gets slaughtered? Too, we get to see one of the Kaiila become a man. And in this month’s jigsaw, 130 pieces shows the “Flighted One.” I hope you enjoy this month’s puzzles. As always, it is a joy for me to put them together.”
Possibilities for Contributors There are many possibilities for contributors. If any of these departments appeals to you as a place where you might find a writing or other artistic niche, and of course, if you have ideas for a new feature and are willing to help, then read the guidelines for authors and let us know! Although some possibilities are more appropriate for one person to manage over time, many departments benefit from many contributors. Even if you are thinking about contributing only once, say, through Gorean humor or a book review or perhaps a poem, you should still contact me.
I wish you well, Hersius
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