Hogtown Brewers Newsletter March 1999

This Newsletter is Your Newsletter

So what does that mean? Ah, you get to -- have to -- control its content! And if this document reminds you of the flat, worn-out beer that you set down Wednesday and didn't find until Saturday, after you had been working on the house all day and grabbed it, thinking it was the one you just opened -- well, then, that's your problem, or the paucity of your CV, or résumé, or both.

Here's how you can help:

  1. Write something.
    1. Preferably, this something will be short (less than 300 words, or about a page).
    2. Hopefully, it will be related to beer and homebrewing.
    3. See the "Suggestions for content" elsewhere if you need help. (Oops, we haven't written them yet).

  2. Send your something via to Bradley Dilger, the Propagandist.
    1. Email is divine. dilger@nwe.ufl.edu is the best way. Include your phone number.
    2. Eschew attachments unless they're in a common format. If you can save your document as HTML, that's ideal (it's gonna end up on the web, anyway). When in doubt, ask.
    3. If you don't have, or hate, email, you can bring your missive to 616 NW 8th Place, or give it to Mark Tamarkin, or take it to the Pub on Saturdays.

  3. Bug Bradley if you don't hear from him.

  4. See your stuff printed. Become rich and famous!

Now, it's true Bradley has a masters' degree in English, but like your typical left-leaning graduate student, doesn't believe in the oppressive ideological construct called "Grammar," so don't be bashful about ending sentences with prepositions or misspelling things. Just send your stuff in. Glaring errors will be fixed; small ones ignored, and all forgiven.

Make it as easy and fun as you like, and the rest will follow.


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Hogtown Brewers Newsletter
March 1999
http://hbd.org/hogtown/news/9903/write_something.html