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| How much do you pay? |
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| Many people see the quality of our presentation and assume we’re a commercial publishing outfit with reams of blank paychecks awaiting names. Well, thanks for the credit, but this isn’t that kind of operation. We preach the practice of art for its own sake, and find sufficient value in the shared experience. Those seeking money for their efforts will be encouraged to proceed elsewhere. |
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| Why do you keep pushing the forum at me? |
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| The Community Forum is the hub of all our activities. It’s where we coordinate our productions, and where readers can interact with the creators whose work is on display. It’s the first place to find the last word on all matters concerning the FH community. If you’re not participating (or at least lurking) in the forum, you’re not—gooble gobble—one of us! |
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| What is the Contributors’ Workshop? |
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| In a section of the forum called the Contributors’ Workshop, we plan upcoming issues, collaborate on special projects, and exchange constructive criticism on individual works (a good way to prepare a submission that’s not “fully realized”). Because the workshop is for the development of future content, access is reserved for active contributors only. |
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| Is there a print version of Fantastic Horror? |
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| As of this update, there are no definite plans to manufacture hard copies of FH content. It is, however, a topic of discussion in the forum. We remain open to many possibilities. |
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| I don't write or draw, but I [something else]. Can I help? |
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| That’s exactly what we were about to ask you. See, it’s a sign—fate—we’re meant to work together. Tell us how you can serve the cause! Maybe you have a good reading voice. Maybe you could scout the Web for talent. Maybe you like to fold origami, set it on fire and photograph it. Maybe . . . Yes, you can help. Contact us immediately. |
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