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- Contributions
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- Thanks to the SynTax readers who allowed me to use their reviews,
- articles, solutions, maps and hints to put together this special
- PD issue of SynTax. They are:
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- Angelina, John Barnsley, Dave Barker, Maureen Barton,
- John Betteridge, The Bitmap Kid, Hazel Bradshaw, Mark Bradshaw,
- Brian Burke, Janice Charnley, Jean Childs, Graham Cluley,
- Bill Commons, Steve Cook, Neil Currie, Phil Darke,
- Fred Darlington, Claire Dyard, Julian Gregory, Grimwold,
- The Grue!, Richard Hewison, Richard Hunt, James Jillians,
- Paul Johnson, Jim Johnston, James Judge, Alex van Kaam,
- Tom Lorimer, Alex McEwan, Steve McGuire, Steve McLaren,
- Alan Medley, MerC, Mongoose, John Moore,
- Nigel Parker, Kev Phillips, Pete Phillips, Ron Rainbird,
- Mike Roberts, Kjell Robertsen, Mary Scott-Parker, Neil Shipman,
- Roy Sims, George Smith, Andy Stenhouse, Bev Truter,
- Linda Turnham, Piotr Tyminski, Paul Vincent, Graham Wheeler
- and Clive Wilson.
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- There is an on-going points-for-prizes system for readers'
- contributions. Points are awarded at the rate of 1 point per
- published K of information in the form of reviews, solutions,
- hints, maps, letters and articles. The points are added when the
- data is published, not when it is sent in. Files are published as
- soon as possible but maintaining the balance of the magazine is
- also a high priority.
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- At the end of a year, the top five contributors are awarded prizes
- in the form of Myth and Magic figures, the first prize being
- presented on a wooden base with a specially engraved plaque. The
- first prize winner also gets a year's free sub to SynTax, five
- free issues to the second prize winner and so forth. Those five
- individuals' points are then zeroed and everyone else's carried
- forward for the next year, giving everyone a chance to win a prize
- if he or she keeps contributing steadily.
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- The current points list is published each issue.
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- Contributions for future issues of SynTax, are always welcome.
- They can be for old or new games and of virtually any length.
- You can send hints, solutions, reviews, maps, articles -
- anything! Ideally they should arrive before the 15th of the month
- before the disk is produced to have a chance of being included
- in the next issue. Second (or third) opinions of adventures are
- always welcome. Ideally I prefer ST and PC contributions in
- ASCII form on disk and, if you send on disk, I'll replace it
- with the PD disk of your choice. If no choice is given, a blank
- disk will be returned to you. Otherwise they can be sent as
- printouts, typed or hand-written. If you're sending hints, the
- "3-in-1" format would be preferred, with a maximum of 63
- characters/line. Maps can be sent in any form you like.
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