h2g2 Post 04.10.01

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Posted: 4th October 2001

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Many thanks to all who sent messages wishing me a speedy recovery last week. I feel much better now although I still have a few more weeks of treatment to look forward to. I sincerely hope this won't interfere with the running of The Post again though!

We have another bumper edition for you this week with the return of most of your favourites and welcome yet more new writers to our pages. At this rate we may be able to instigate a waiting list! smiley - winkeye

This doesn't, of course, mean that we haven't got room for YOUR writings, just that you may have to be patient in waiting to see them in print.


Any copy, articles, suggestions should be sent to The Editor. Please use this same address if you are interested in volunteering to become a regular contributor. If you are unsure what The Post is looking for, why not check out the Writing For The Post page.


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