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Saturday, May 03, 2014
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Finally Finally ...
This was a very tough issue for me as I had no one to do layout except me. As it turned out, the cover was created online using pages which it took me a minute to figure out. With the rest of the issue I used microsoft word which didn't seem any more difficult than pages but is a bit easier than Adobe in Design. I spent about 20 hours and a full day sitting at my computer. Boy was my butt sore!
UuuuuugggggGGGGG
Here she is in all her glory.
Short stories, poetry and art.
Featured Poet: M. Miriam Herrera
Featured Artist: Chor Boogie
Yay for me I made some headway!
The Cartier Street Review is out July 2013
Other artists:
Joe Giodano
Florence Weinberger
Thomas Hubbard
Williams
James Maloney
Friday, October 22, 2010
busy busy bee busy me
For those who don't know we finally got the Cartier back up and gunning.
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The Cartier Street Review
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We welcome Mike Finley here to our elegant hard working staff. Mike is responsible for layout and for getting our mag out this issue.
A hand to staff for their untiring energy in reading and sorting through submissions.
Marc Carver
DubbleX
Brad Eubanks and click here too
Thomas Hubbard
If you are submitting for the first time- please follow these rules: Thanks to Mad Swirl for sending them to me!
If you want to download - click below
The Cartier Street Review
To only view - the link below is for you
View The Cartier Street Review
We welcome Mike Finley here to our elegant hard working staff. Mike is responsible for layout and for getting our mag out this issue.
A hand to staff for their untiring energy in reading and sorting through submissions.
Marc Carver
DubbleX
Brad Eubanks and click here too
Thomas Hubbard
If you are submitting for the first time- please follow these rules: Thanks to Mad Swirl for sending them to me!
1. Write something in the subject line in email to tip us off what you are sending, for example, poetry submission along with your name
2. Provide a greeting. "Hello" or "Dear Editor" works great.
2. Include a very short bio. For example, "I am John or Jane Poet". Wow, that's easy!
3. Thank the people you are sending your submission to for taking the time to read it.
4. Include a closing salutation with a name at the end. "Sincerely, John and/or Jane Artist".
5. Don’t send more than 5 or 6 pieces maximum.
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