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Emerald City - #118
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Next Prev Print Version A4 paper US paper A4 paper US paper Issue #118 - June 2005 Introduction Assuming you are reading this fairly soon after publication, there are now less than two weeks left in which to cast your votes for this year’s Hugo Awards. Don’t forget, please. Talking of which, remember I said last issue that I was going to do something to make Emerald City worthy of that Best Web Site nomination? Notice anything different about the web site? Very little of this is down to me. The whole thing was the idea of a reader, Tony Geer. He did all the work of finding the art to use and creating the masthead. And of course nothing would have happened if Steven Stalhberg and Gerhard Hoeberth hadn’t generously allowed us to use parts of their work. (You can click through to full versions of both artworks from the Emerald City masthead – please do, they are wonderful.) All I did was use the magic of Dreamweaver to update the site and then upload it. So huge thanks to Tony, Steven and Gerhard. Once Worldcon is over I promise to do some work myself and get around to improving the site’s coding. One of the really neat things about this is that the Emerald City team is now spread over four continents (North America, South America, Europe and Asia). Only the Internet could make this work. Of course I’m now wondering how I could add people in Africa and Australia. I know I have readers there. And I have this ambition about Antarctica… Talking of the Emerald City team, I’d like you to extend a warm welcome to Stuart Carter and Mario Guslandi who make their debut here with a look at Frank Miller’s Sin City and Andrew Hook’s Beyond Each Blue Horizon . Stuart and Mario have written numerous reviews for The Alien Online in the past so some of you may be familiar with their work. You’ll be hearing more from them in the future. Please note, however, that neither Stuart nor Mario nor Anne have the same bandwidth as me. They may be reviewing different kids of material to"
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