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RUBY'S PROMOTIONAL BLURB
Ruby's Pearls, the elecmag Al Neuharth called "fascinating
reading;" two-time winner of the industry's Digital Quill Award as
best publication 1991-92 and 1992-93, invites your submissions.
This monthly publication does not pay its writers and does not
claim any rights to stories submitted aside from a one-time
showcasing in the magazine, and possible inclusion in the "best of"
anthology which is published yearly, hard copy. It makes no charge
to any reader, and while it is distributed by subscription to at
least one board in each of the 50 states, as well as GEnie and
CompuServe, it is also uploaded, at the publisher's expense, to a
number of sites internationally, such as Hong Kong, China, Japan,
London, Paris, Canada and Portugal -- with its latest two sites
being Dublin, Ireland and Ascunsion, Paraguay. It has been written
up in The New York Times, Analog Magazine, and Miami's New Times,
among other publications, is listed in Writer's Market, Writer's
Short Story and Novel Market, and Georgia/Florida Writer's Market.
Ruby's Pearls continues to seek publicity, with an eye toward
expanding readership.
Ruby's exists only for the benefit of its readers and its
writers, and seeks submission of all quality mystery/adventure/
humor short fiction offerings. Acknowledged by Digital Publishing
Association's President to be the premiere elecmag on the market,
Ruby wants to put you in print in Singapore. Submissions can be
made directly to the RP home board, Ruby's Joint, 1-904-777-6799
and can be made by uploaded on a first call; or on disk in ASCII
format to: 9832-1 Sandler Road, Jacksonville, FL 32222. Other
submission methods are: via FIDO NetMail, address 1:112/129; routed
through RIME, board number 5215; UniNet Writer's Conference;
SeekNet Writer's Conference; Intelec Writer's Conference; Centipede
Net; and Internet, address: Del.Freeman@Sunshine.Com.
The entire contents of each issue of Ruby's Pearls is copyrighted
in its entirety, and may not be reproduced in part, but only in
whole and in no format other than electronic. Ruby's Pearls is
expressly not to be reproduced in any other than a not-for-profit
manner. Each story/adventure in every Ruby's Pearls issue is
individually copyrighted in the name of its author, and any request
to reproduce an individual piece, independent of the entire
contents of any issue, must be sought and obtained from the
individual author. Ruby's Pearls may not be reproduced in any CD
ROM or other electronic collection which is offered for sale. Such
inclusion is an express violation of the legal copyright herein
advertised.