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Yes, Craig, this is a good point. We can either add more pages or make the typeface smaller--something I might experiment with in the next issue, because it would economize our printing and mailing.
 
If you were referring to the possibility of returning to a quarterly publishing schedule, I am open to discussing that, too. After this next (Spring) issue we will have a better idea of whether we have enough submissions to justify considering such a move.
 
Tim
 
Tim Hadley
Research Assistant, The Graduate School
Ph.D. candidate, Technical Communication and Rhetoric
Texas Tech University
Editor, ATEG Journal

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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar on behalf of Craig Hancock
Sent: Sat 2/11/2006 8:28 AM
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Subject: Re: ATEG JOURNAL 21.2 is on its way to you



Tim,
   If the articles are there, we should think about expanding.  That might
be a good issue for the conference meeting. Thanks for your work.

Craig>


ATEG Colleagues,
>
> The latest ATEG JOURNAL has been sent to the Post Office and is on its way
> to you. Being sent as bulk mail, it may take as long as 3 weeks to reach
> some of you, so be patient. Bulk mail rates are about one-half the cost of
> first class rates, so we save a lot of $$$ sending them this way.
>
> This issue is Volume 21, number 2--the Winter, 2006 issue. It features
> articles by Cynthia McCollie-Lewis, Joan Livingston-Webber, and Jeanna
> Poth, as well as book reviews by Kathleen Ward and Linda DiDesidero. It
> also contains the official announcement, by ATEG president Amy Benjamin,
> of our 2006 summer conference, to be held July 14-15 in Fairfield, CT.
>
> I am still about a month behind my "desired schedule" behind in getting
> the journal out to you. I guess as long as we call them the Fall, Winter,
> and Spring issues, that gives me a little "wiggle room." Thanks for your
> patience and your understanding.
>
> We have been getting many good submissions of articles and book reviews.
> In fact, I already have probably enough material to fill the Spring issue.
> We don't want writers to think that if they submit something it will take
> a year to get it published, but it is also good that we are perhaps at
> least one issue "ahead" with submissions. This is a healthy situation.
> Thanks to all who have submitted.
>
> One final thing: This issue is being mailed to members/subscribers only.
> Please direct subscription questions and issues to Dave Sawyer
> ([log in to unmask]). As always, direct editorial and other issues to
> me.
>
> Happy reading,
>
> Tim
>
> Tim Hadley
> Research Assistant, The Graduate School
> Ph.D. candidate, Technical Communication and Rhetoric
> Texas Tech University
> Editor, ATEG Journal
>
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