Two contributors send us...
Good Wishes at Year’s End
We’ve received a number of compliments lately from contributors such as Clyde Andrews, Willie Smith, and others. Thank you all. Bewildering Stories has several unofficial mottoes, one of which is: “A good word goes a long way.” Here are two, by way of example:
Hello... I am new to Bewildering Stories and so far, have been spending considerable time reading the published material and getting acquainted with the different contributing authors. I must tell you that the quality and variety of material offered has impressed me greatly.
Tonight I took a deeper look into the site. I was again impressed by all the different things you have to offer. I took a look at the reviews section and I know I’ll be spending time reading them.
I have been aware of Bewildering Stories for some time, but it wasn’t till a month or so ago, that I actually came in to take a look. I’d just like to say that I’m very glad I did.
Sincerely,
Carmen Ruggero
Carmen, we love you, too.
We appreciate (VERY MUCH) your willingness to comment on stories, and we appreciate your stories as well. Don and I try to do the best we can in making this a quality website/e-zine, but you know, what it comes down to is the willingness of some very good writers who want to share their creativity.
People like you help make us what we are.
So thank you, and... Pass the word around!
— Jerry (and Don, who’ll also get a copy of this)
Jerry speaks for us all... and another contributor has expressed similar sentiments, for which we’re also very grateful:
Everything looks great with the preview; I think we’re good to roll. You have my gratitude, once again. I think I’ll have to keep finding or creating pieces to submit to you, because Bewildering Stories is getting to feel like a home away from home to me.
Seth Mullins
That’s terrific, Seth! That’s the way feel about it, too, and we have contributors like you to thank for it. We figure we’re all in this together, and we enjoy helping in any way we can.
Don
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