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November 2007

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to November
Our Issue 98

Picture in upper margins by Ralph, Graphic within by Heather Anne

Playing this page:  Take It Easy

Have a Good Rest with a Good Read!

By Car (Carolyn Reynolds)

What can you expect to find in this issue? Gosh, you will just have to find it all for yourself, but let me tell you it is all outstanding. Our writers have outdone themselves in this issue. You're going to find the hearts and souls of so many in their writings, so don't miss anything this month. Here we are with holidays just ahead, so take some time to rest and read while you can.

I know a lot of you start out with our Regular Features, and that is certainly a good starting point. Find your favorite columns and see what our regulars have to say. Many deal with the theme of the month in their columns, and some don't. That's great, isn't it! I love it that everyone who is part of this magazine has the freedom to write as their heart leads them.

If you're following our navigation bar to the left of every page, you'll find Real Life Stories next. Please, do read them all. Don't miss the forwarded Inspirations and  Forwards, too.

Then you are on to our Poetry, and as always it is outstanding. You won't want to miss a single one of these this month. Creativity continues in the Fiction section with a good assortment of short stories for your enjoyment.

FYI is wonderful for you this month, and don't skip any of Stu's Views and MS Related News this month. Stu has become a wonderful source for information about what is happening with MS and again, welcome to the magazine, Stu.

Theme was a tough one this month, and I was amazed at how many contributed to it this month. It became difficult for me to decide what should go where, so you will find some of the same poems in the Poetry and Theme sections this month. Again, you won't want to miss an article here, either.

Are you looking for some new recipes, or maybe some good tips in general? Look around in our Tips & Tricks and see all the goodies you'll find there.

The only thing I can say about Our Pride and Joy for November is that it's empty! Oh no! But I've got faith in all of you with holidays coming up that pictures will be abounding in our next issue!

Look in our Awards this month and you'll find a new one we've been awarded. Don't forget to check out all the folks you'll find in this issue in Who's in Issue 98. You'll also find some writing guidelines on that page.

Thanks to John for a fun sounding theme idea for the month of December. Don't miss it in Ahead to December.

New to the magazine? Be sure to sign our Guestbook! If you haven't found enough reading to suit you this month, our Archives might be some help. Although it is still being revamped, much of it is again available.

Whatever is on the Navigation not mentioned here in my opening is still worth a viewing, so please, don't miss a thing this month. Take some time to relax and spend that time with us here at MS MuSings!

 

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