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Jon Dueltgen was one of two [[Communications Department]] members assigned to oversee the publication of the [[Cantr Webzine]]. He was Staff Editor (alongside co-editor [[User:Sarah|Sarah Smith]]) through out 2006 (Issues 5-8), although his involvement in Cantr dates back to 2003. Here is a [http://www.cantr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10836&start=30 library] of his contributions.
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In January 2006, I was asked to transfer from coeditor of the waning and now fated Chronicles of Cantr independent book project to the Communications Department Editorial Board for Stolen Notes. Up until that time, I spent quite a few years developing Cantr characters like Captain Thomas Hobbes, Ranger John Locke and Laird Angus MacGregor, all of whom were in the top 10 well known characters list. These characters proved to be the corresponding inspiration of most of my Webzine articles, such as my personal favorite: the Hobbes Narration, but I also tried to be creative with  others, like the mock-newspaper article. In 2009, I revived the [http://forum.cantr.org/viewtopic.php?t=17265 Chronicles of Cantr project].
 
 
He [http://www.cantr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11119&start=0 ended] his commitment to Cantr at the end of 2006, after four years, to pursue other goals.
 

Latest revision as of 17:45, 1 June 2009

In January 2006, I was asked to transfer from coeditor of the waning and now fated Chronicles of Cantr independent book project to the Communications Department Editorial Board for Stolen Notes. Up until that time, I spent quite a few years developing Cantr characters like Captain Thomas Hobbes, Ranger John Locke and Laird Angus MacGregor, all of whom were in the top 10 well known characters list. These characters proved to be the corresponding inspiration of most of my Webzine articles, such as my personal favorite: the Hobbes Narration, but I also tried to be creative with others, like the mock-newspaper article. In 2009, I revived the Chronicles of Cantr project.