I will have to agree with Gerald. I took over His duties as VP. Of
Publication when his term was over. There is a list of articles in progress
that Hol and I have, but for competed articles it gets Real Thin. Both for
the Bulletins and Zephyrs. The next Bulletin Hol Is working on is the SD7
and SD9 Issue that Dave Lotz put together. Again with out people researching
articles like Dave did we would not have such great Bulletins.
I did research and am still researching the company that writes for C&NWHS
and the other Magazines that publisher prints.
What make our Bulletins popular is that they are different that what every
other society is doing. I would like to thank Hol on all the other that help
makes it what it is.
If you would like to write and article for either the Bulletins or the
Zephyrs please contact me. I will check with Hol and see if we can put you
in contact with someone that might have information that would help you or
even might want to help you write the article. The reason most of us joined
the society was we wanted to meet people that had the same interest. Why not
write an article and meet more people that have the same interest in a
specific subject that you like.
Just My Thoughts
Richard E. Morgan-Fine
VP of Publications and Director for BRHS
rmorganfine@ezlifts.com
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From: CBQ@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CBQ@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerald
A. Edgar
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 11:12 PM
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CBQ] re: BRHS publications
Our biggest limitation (and always has been) was alluded to by
several posters - lack of material. Hol can do wonders with a rough
manuscript and a few pics as he can tap into various mbr's
collections to flesh it out. Jim with the Zephyr does shorter
articles and more model oriented but again it's up to the 1500 mbrs
to provide material. BRHS tends to have more armchair fans &
modelers than other RR His. Soc's. Nothing wrong with that (dues
are dues) but the % of BRHS mbrs who share their knowledge,
collections and photos for publication is less than say C&NWHS. If
someone has great modeling or historical acticles/drwgs/photos then
by all means let Hol &/or Jim know. The BB has been used for 1 & 2
pp articles to fill in with the major subjects and of course the
Zephyr is dominated by 'short' articles. I.E. you do not have to be
capable of doing an entire book like Al Holck or Mike Spoor.
This discussion has been going in since shortly after our inception
in 1976. LOTS of interest in the Burlington but a shortage of mbrs
able or willing to supply material for print.
So don't be shy - the 'magic' of having Hol as BB Editor is that he
does the same for a living with a commercial trade journal - he can
make diamonds from coal so give him a try. Jim is always looking
for material too - even a snapshot or 2 lines of prose can complete
a Q/A. So now that winter approaches and you have some hobby time,
put some things together & submit them or at least share a photo or
bit of knowledge for works in progress. YOU will glad you did as
will all your fellow mbrs. Gerald
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