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The Winter 2009 Hatchet is FINALLY online!

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The Winter 2009 issue of The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian Studies has FINALLY been placed ONLINE for your reading pleasure. If your web browser does not load the new page, don't forget to hit your browser's refresh button to make it seek out the new uploaded version of the web site. Thank you for your patience!

Subscribers can download your copy immediately or view a slideshow of the magazine at this address:

http://www.hatchetonline.com/HatchetOnline/index.htm

TO SUBSCRIBE: you can subscribe to The Hatchet for only $15 for all three online issues. That will entitle you to all issues from 2009, including this one!

http://www.hatchetonline.com/HatchetOnl ... ptions.htm

If you would like to purchase a hard copy in print of this issue, you will have to wait a while longer as it goes through its printing process. I will update you when the print copy is available.

I am sure all of our authors would appreciate any feedback by you, the readers. Please stop by the Lizzie Borden Society Forum and give you comments!

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Happy reading!

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The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian Studies
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Post by mbhenty »

:smile:

Yes, yes, very nice cover. It's always nice to have original art on your magazine jacket. Is this the first appearance of this panting(?) and Lizzie art? Can you give a little hint about the cover and how you discovered it?
Or should I read all about it in the magazine?

eh?
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Stef - This issue is fabulous, from cover to cover. I haven't read it yet, but skimmed thru all the pages, and it looks like it's one of the best issues ever. I think it was worth the wait! I'm not gonna wait till I get my hard copy, like I usually do. I'm gonna plunge into this now. :grin:

CONGRATULATIONS on what looks to be a great issue. :cheers:
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Post by Tina-Kate »

What can I say re. Kathleen Carbone's Nance article?

Absolutely awesome!
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Post by Allen »

The cover is amazing! It really rivets the imagination.
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Post by augusta »

Just ordered my hard cover from Amazon.com. It qualifies for free shipping, if you order a total of $25 worth of stuff (it tells on each item what qualifies). Cannot wait, as I never did have time to read anything of the online version.

Yes, TK, Kash's piece looks fantastic! As does it all. :grin:
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:smiliecolors: k
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whoops, er-sorry. Rain Man here.

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