Friday, October 04, 2002
The Newspaper That Just Won't Die...
With a minimum of fuss and fanfare (couldn't afford the band and the refershments), The Morovian Telegraph is up and running again in its new blog format.
Check to the links on the left for articles in the older incarnation of the Telegraph hosted and founded by Thomas Cutterham. Also on the left is a link to a page that, in turn, links to four ancient news sources of Morovia (two links are bad, I'll let you discover which ones).
The first articles you'll see posted will be from MY editor-in-chief stint back in October, November and December of 2002. As the original web ite went away during the Second Regency period, the articles posted are from my hard drive which may or may not have any passing resemblance to what was originally posted. Similarly, the posted dates are rought approximations.
Anyone wishing to post their opinions on any of the pieces is welcome: new article submissions can be mailed to bekkenhuis@fast.net with "MOROVIA" (and preferably MOROVIA TELEGRAPH) in the subject line.
So, enjoy!
Bill Bekkenhuis
Editor-in-Chief
The Morovian Telegraph
July 21, 2004
Check to the links on the left for articles in the older incarnation of the Telegraph hosted and founded by Thomas Cutterham. Also on the left is a link to a page that, in turn, links to four ancient news sources of Morovia (two links are bad, I'll let you discover which ones).
The first articles you'll see posted will be from MY editor-in-chief stint back in October, November and December of 2002. As the original web ite went away during the Second Regency period, the articles posted are from my hard drive which may or may not have any passing resemblance to what was originally posted. Similarly, the posted dates are rought approximations.
Anyone wishing to post their opinions on any of the pieces is welcome: new article submissions can be mailed to bekkenhuis@fast.net with "MOROVIA" (and preferably MOROVIA TELEGRAPH) in the subject line.
So, enjoy!
Bill Bekkenhuis
Editor-in-Chief
The Morovian Telegraph
July 21, 2004
