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Feb 7th, 2009 at 11:04 am
What do you mean Tinfish is defunct? We are very much alive and well, just not archiving on the EPC any more.
Please scrub your announcement. Can’t believe you didn’t do some research on this before announcing the demise of a press that’s been going for over 13 years now.
aloha, Susan
Feb 10th, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Yes we did get this one wrong and it happens from time to time, but to make this even I would just like to point out that we work tirelessly to post our magazines at no cost, and with a tiny staff.
The day we visited “Tin Fish” the site was down (when redoing this list). On top of this we have had this magazine listed on our site with the link http://epc.buffalo.edu/ezines/tinfish/ for well over a year. We are forever begging editors to contact us, use our message board, talk through to us through twitter, facebook, myspace, flixster, this site, and more, and still the link was left like this for our readers. It has been updated.
Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:22 am
I have a number of issues of Evergreen magazines from the 1960’s and would like to know what they may be worth and where could I sell them–Thank you–Mike Oakes
Feb 7th, 2010 at 12:34 am
Persimmon Tree is an online magazine of the arts by women over sixty. With readers in all U.S. states and 63 countries, it comes out quarterly and includes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. The mission of the magazine is to showcase the talent and creativity of older women. Submission guidelines are on the website.