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SHAKSPER 1997: The Shakespeare Magazine Mystery
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 11/21/97
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1191. Friday, 21 November 1997. From: Mike LoMonico <mikelomo@erols.com> Date: Thursday, 20 Nov 1997 18:38:06 -0500 Subject: The Shakespeare Magazine Mystery The editors of Shakespeare magazine have been frantically trying to find out why some subscribers haven't received the Fall 1997 Macbeth issue yet. All of the magazines were sent out on October 23 from Oklahoma City, but apparently some copies haven't reached their destinations. We think we have found the problems: 1. The U.S. Post Office informs us that this is the busiest time of the year for catalogs, and this year they have been especially overwhelmed. While we know most of you would rather be getting Shakespeare than another L. L. Bean or J. Crew Catalog, the Post Office is non-discriminating. We have been surveying our subscribers, and people in various states were still getting them this week. Keep your eye on the mail. 2. Those, like Mike Jensen, who subscribed through The Writing Company catalog were actually contracted to begin with the Winter 1998 issue (vol 2, number 1). We are assuming that they want the current issue and are mailing those copies out immediately by first class mail. 3. There has also been a note about the problem with our website [http://www.shakespearemag.com]. As far as we can see, the site is up and running. By the way, it does have several new entries in the Events section, and the Teacher Resources should be up soon. 4. If you need more specific information about your subscription, please write to our Managing Editor, Rachel Rubin at RUBINR@gunet.georgetown.edu We are sorry if there has been some inconvenience. If you still need to contact the editors, please feel free to do so. Mike LoMonico mikelomo@erolscom Nancy Goodwin nancyg@shakespearemag.com
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