Clarion Magazine To Resume Publication In January

Posted December 31 2001

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I'm happy to announce that Clarion Magazine will resume publication shortly - the next issue will appear during the week of January 6-12, 2002. That's predicated on my continued good recovery from bypass surgery, which I have every reason to believe will be the case.

Some of you may be wondering how this unexpected publishing hiatus will affect your subscription. In short, your subscription will automatically be extended. When you take out a subscription or renewal, the subscription subsystem assigns you a corresponding number of issue credits. When an issue is published, the subscription subsystem gives you rights to read that issue and deducts a credit (or credits, if a double issue) from your subscription. No issue means no credits deducted.

A number of articles came in over the virtual transom while I was away from the office, and it looks like a banner year coming up for Clarion Magazine! As well, in February we'll celebrate three full years of publication; with the COL archives, that's five years (and more than one million words) worth of Clarion programming information, all right here at clarionmag.com.

 

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