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==About the Zine==
 
==About the Zine==
  
Although off to a rough start, it took six months to gather submissions and support from the Cantr player body, but  by the release Issue in June 2005, it purported the following mission:
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Although off to a rough start (as it took six months to gather submissions and support from the Cantr player body), by the release Issue in June 2005, the Zine purported the following mission:
  
 
:''"There should be something of interest to any player, whether you've been playing Cantr for a long time, or have just started your addiction. We hope this will be become a place to visit regularly, with periodic updates. With time, this is hoped to become a repository of Cantr information, history, insights, games and the like, from both staff and players."''
 
:''"There should be something of interest to any player, whether you've been playing Cantr for a long time, or have just started your addiction. We hope this will be become a place to visit regularly, with periodic updates. With time, this is hoped to become a repository of Cantr information, history, insights, games and the like, from both staff and players."''
  
After the foundation created by the release of four bimonthly released issues by the end of 2005, [[User:czneddie|Jon]] replaced editor [[User:Hallucinatingfarmer|Nick Rush Cooper]] and joined the other founding editor, [[User:Sarah|Sarah Smith]].
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After the release of four bimonthly issues by the end of 2005, [[User:czneddie|Jon]] replaced editor [[User:Hallucinatingfarmer|Nick Rush Cooper]] and joined the other founding editor, [[User:Sarah|Sarah Smith]].
  
In 2006, the Zine switched to a quarterly cycle to allow more time for submissions, actual editing, formatting and hype-building. During this time, it saw the first full color cartoon by [[User:Seko|Seko]].  
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In 2006, the Zine switched to a quarterly cycle to allow more time for submissions, editing, formatting and hype-building. During this time, it saw the first full color cartoon by [[User:Seko|Seko]].  
  
 
Today, the current editors are [[User:Ulodetero|Paul Reed]] and Andrew Brown.
 
Today, the current editors are [[User:Ulodetero|Paul Reed]] and Andrew Brown.

Revision as of 03:02, 1 March 2007

Cantr II has a quarterly webzine with articles based on the game, puzzles, tips, tricks, interviews and more! (Stolen Notes)

About the Zine

Although off to a rough start (as it took six months to gather submissions and support from the Cantr player body), by the release Issue in June 2005, the Zine purported the following mission:

"There should be something of interest to any player, whether you've been playing Cantr for a long time, or have just started your addiction. We hope this will be become a place to visit regularly, with periodic updates. With time, this is hoped to become a repository of Cantr information, history, insights, games and the like, from both staff and players."

After the release of four bimonthly issues by the end of 2005, Jon replaced editor Nick Rush Cooper and joined the other founding editor, Sarah Smith.

In 2006, the Zine switched to a quarterly cycle to allow more time for submissions, editing, formatting and hype-building. During this time, it saw the first full color cartoon by Seko.

Today, the current editors are Paul Reed and Andrew Brown.

Contact the Zine

  • We're always happy to receive submissions of any kind. However, the submissions process has been changed because of spam. Emails sent to webzine@cantr.net will not be received!
  • Instead, to submit something to us, please login to your Cantr account and select Contact Cantr II Departments near the bottom of the page. Choose Webzine from the drop-down box and compose your email as you normally would.
  • If you do not have access to an account, PM the current editors, who are Paul Reed and Andrew Brown.