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]]>With respect to this batch of articles, Keith indicated that he was short on material for upcoming issues and that, including the ones I’m working on, he had commissioned twenty new ones. Whether they will be extracted from book chapters is an open question. I can tell you, though, that he was in a bit of a hurry and, from my perspective, this is the only way I can get something together fast without having to do new research.
Eric
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J.D.
]]>However, one of the greatest lessons that editors have taught me is that if you can get your point across in 2 sentences (as opposed to 4) you’ve done a better job. Best of luck. Oh and one other thing – some of my best stuff recently is from things that I’ve “found” on the cutting room floor. BTW: Really enjoying “Lancers” I’m sure I’ll go over my word limit on that one too. 🙂
]]>Regarding North and South’s raft of new articles, do you get the sense that — now that Mr. Poulter has let his editor, Terry Johnston, go — we’re going to see a lot more pieces comprised of abridged book chapters?
I hope that isn’t an overall trend for N&S. It’s still the best glossy going on the subject. I thought Johnston put together some pretty good issues, and his departure seems worrisome at first blush.
David
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