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The Post survived BBCiD!
Posted Feb 9, 2010
Just thought I'd make sure
/Titania
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Post Graphics
Posted Dec 21, 2009
Hi folks,
just to let you know that something went wrong with this week's graphics.
We'll try to get it sorted when the eds are back in office later today.
Bel
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Latest reply: Dec 21, 2009
The Post is on Twitter!
Posted Oct 19, 2009
After writing the last editorial, I thought it might be a good idea if we started a Post Team Twitter account. You can follow us here:
http://www.twitter.com/h2g2_post_team
Depending on the number of followers and responses we get, I plan to use it to keep people updated on new issues and articles of interest and a couple of other things. So if you're a Tweeter, please follow us!
Rich
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Latest reply: Oct 19, 2009
'New' Post Team member
Posted Oct 12, 2009
After a couple of weeks of helping us out after lil's departure from the team, Terran has decided to make his temporary appointment as Assistant Editor for Fiction and Poetry permanent.
I have to say, I'm really pleased about this. Terran has been a long-standing contributor to The Post, is a previous (albeit brief) Post Editor and, as a great fiction writer and instigator of Fiction Central, certainly knows his stuff.
Lil left a big hole in the team, but I think Terran is certainly the man to fill it. I hope you'll all make him feel very welcome.
Rich
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Latest reply: Oct 12, 2009
Post News - Important!
Posted Sep 16, 2009
The Front Page hasn't clicked over yet, but when it does please make sure you read the Editorial. There's some important stuff in there for a change!
Rich
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Latest reply: Sep 16, 2009
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