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Just wondering if Mr. Telfer has ever thought about including a medical help article in the magazine, along the lines of 'excuse me officer' where a kind hearted doctor would be happy to answer medical questions (for stories, of course - no embarrassing bodies!!).
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Wouldn't Diana Cambridge's regular Help Line do that job?
How many times do we read fiction and, knowing something about an element, shake our heads at inaccuracies? If nothing else, such a page would illustrate the complexities of research.
*cuffs his ankles*
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I got a rejection a few weeks ago, though I did get a note saying that the editor came back to it several times before binning it. This is the stuff of life.
Being realistic, 'Ride' was the only chance this story had for world-wide acclaim, although it was published in the cycling club mag a while back. Nobody noticed.
(Note proper use of apostrophe)
Imagine trying to get answers by the deadline.
Is there a scientific way to measure the stress caused to a magazine editor when the readers try to 'help'?
To do what, exactly, I'm not prepared to say.
*sprays Pledge*
Sorry, that made me sneeze. I caught it from S&M.
If it's catching, I'm not getting it.
I've missed filling in the survey because yet again I had trouble with this .rs business.
Simples. ( medicinal herbs, or medicine made from same.)