You're making me wonder if I need to go through my shelves & see what I have that you've edited. Alas, before you, I think the only editor I ever recognised by name was Marvin Kaye. It's really cool to have my eyes opened to the possibilities & importance of the job.
Lovely interview. It must have been very exciting when you were starting out, just to jump in there like that.
I adored Omni, and was so sad when that magazine folded. I kept my issues for years and often reread the stories. It never occured to me to tear them out when I finally had to give up the magazines, so dumb!
You did a great job, you know. Do, I should say. The articles were good, but I frankly kept up the subscription because of the stories :).
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excellent interview
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nice to have one...
(& no, I don't believe the world OWES me a living as an actor. My choices are very much reflected in my employment)
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I adored Omni, and was so sad when that magazine folded. I kept my issues for years and often reread the stories. It never occured to me to tear them out when I finally had to give up the magazines, so dumb!
You did a great job, you know. Do, I should say. The articles were good, but I frankly kept up the subscription because of the stories :).
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A lot of the stories have been reprinted over the years, in various OMNI anthologies and in the author's collections.
Thank you.