I'm not Salinger

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Tue, 16 Jun 1998 09:51:53 -0600 (MDT)

But I do write stories and my latest is in TATTOO HIGHWAY (a new zine) 
which can be found at

http://www.tinamou2.com/TH.html

...my story (or hypertext fiction) in it, "Road Signs" is at
http://134.158.87.65/RAVEN/TH/WHroadsigns/WHroadsign.html

Let me know what you think, will

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 09:33:33 -0500
From: "H. Palmer Hall" <palmer@netxpress.com>
Reply-To: CREWRT-L@lists.missouri.edu
To: CREWRT-L@lists.missouri.edu
Subject: Re: TATTOO HIGHWAY online (fwd)

Sara,
   The e-mag looks great!  Thanks to you and your students for doing
a fine job.  I've read it all.  
   Not asked for comment on hypertext:
        I loved Will's story, loved the graphics, thought they worked well
together, but was somewhat frustrated by the slowness of moving through
the links.  But it all worked beautifully...like speeding long down the
highway, I wanted to push down on the accelerator and make the whole
hypertext move more quickly.  But the story itself is wonderful and I can
imagine the essay with a supercharged engine, digging out and roaring on
down the road.
--Palmer


At 07:54 AM 6/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
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>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:18:50 -0700
>From: Sara McAulay <smcaulay@best.com>
>
>TATTOO HIGHWAY, a new webzine designed, edited and produced by
>students in my graduate workshop, is online. This year's theme was "On
>the Road," and Crewtonia is  represented by John Gilgun, Palmer Hall,
>Will Hochman and former (I think) Crewton Robbie MacRorie.
>
>Check it out. There's a lot to read and look at: short stories,
>short-shorts, hypertext (Will, I think you'll be pleased), photography
>and other graphics... I think it's a treat; I'm really proud.
>
>http://www.tinamou2.com/TH.html will take you there.
>
>Sara, who will turn in grades tomorrow morning ... and start a
>one-year sabbatical! :-)
>
>
>
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