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Writers Notes Magazine: One Mark Short of Perfect
Writers Notes Magazine, the new magazine from award-winning author Christopher Klim (Everything Burns, Jesus Lives in Trenton), is getting people talking, even for its odd name.
(PRWEB) April 6, 2004 -- Writers Notes Magazine, the new publication from author Christopher Klim, is not only drawing praise for its contemporary offerings but stirring controversy over its name.
Its missing an apostrophe," says senior editor Klim, author of Everything Burns and cult favorite Jesus Lives in Trenton. And its not just because Im dyslexic."
WNM has been compared to the Paris Review in its early days, but at the moment, its the name that draws scrutiny.
Its the digital age," Klim remarks. Writers Notes began as a resource web site. You cant really type in www.WritersNotes.com and hope to get anywhere. Maybe in France. Im not sure."
Hopewell Publications explains that they decided to push the trademark name forward to the magazine cover to maintain the franchise.
Everyone knows that grammar is another victim of the Internet," Klim continued during a recent phone interview. Isnt it Al Gores fault? After all, he invented the Internet."
This reviewer noticed other oddities about the cutting-edge publication, like the disclaimer on the inside jacket proclaiming to "Always beware of statements made by writers and advertisers."
Writers Notes Magazine is available in print and e-book form at www.WritersNotes.com and smarter establishments.
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