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Submitting an Article for PublicationOriginally written: Aug. 1997
©By: John T. Blair (WA4OHZ)
1133 Chatmoss Dr., Va. Beach, Va. 23464; (757) 495-8229 I have taken over as the editor of the Brickline magazine from John Martin. He has been doing a venerable job for some 12+ years. (John, dont want everyone to think that youre getting too old!). I hope that I can come close to producing the caliber of magazine that he has been doing. So John, thanks just dont seem to be enough, but, thank you so much for the job youve done so well for so long!! Pat yourself on the back a few hundred times, once for every one in the club. Enjoy a well deserved rest! As I struggle with my first issue I hope that you all will bear with me for a while, as I fight the learning curve. This is your magazine and I will need help from each and every member of the club. The club needs greater participation to keep the club vital and make sure our Bricklins will be on the road for a long time to come. I want the magazine to continually improve. Ill need your suggestions on how to improve it and how better to meet your needs. You have probably learned something working on your car that would be valuable information for others. I will be needing articles to publish. What type of articles can you submit? Technical tips and articles: Even if it is just a one sentence tip such as how to clean the wheels.
How do I write an article? The first article I wrote (rebuilding the front suspension of my Morgan) was only text. I tried very hard to describe the process in detail so the reader could picture it in his mind. When it was published, the editor had included a drawing of the front end from one of the vendors catalogues. So in subsequent articles, I looked for drawings that I could use from any book or catalogue. I never really thought about including pictures until I wrote my first article for The Brickline. Everything previously was line art. Pretend that the reader doesn't know a thing about what you are talking about. Don't use abreviations without defining them first. And remember a picture is worth a thousand words, so look around for a drawing that you can copy, or take a picture and send them with the article. How should articles be submitted? The Text For those members with computers, my computer is a PC clone, the operating system is Windows95, my word processor is MS Works 4.0. For compatibilitys reasons, file formats should be one of the following:
If an ASCII file is sent, and you have any preferences on how the article should look, a typed version with notes written on them for picture placements, etc. is fine. I'd also like the authors name, address, phone #, VIN #, and email addresses so I can contact them if necessary. In an attempt to make it easier for club members to contact authors, I would like to print the authors name, city, state and phone number. If you do not wish any of this personal information published in the article, please indicate what you do not want published. The Artwork If you have a scanner, the art work must be scanned at 200 Dots Per Inch (DPI) or higher. For color pictures TIF, GIF, or JPG formats may be used. For black & white drawings only TIF or GIF formats should be used. (JPG files are designed for color pictures, if you save a line art drawing it will try to blend from the black lines to the white backround and the drawing will look dirty.) The media Articles generated electronically can be sent via 1st class mail on 3 1/2" floppy disks or ZIPdrive diskettes. If the art work is scanned, they can be included on the magnetic media. I usually send floppy disks in cardboard envelopes or the bubble wrap lined envelopes that can be purchased at almost any reproduction store. Photographs and drawings can be sent with the floppy disks. (I've found that using the US Postal Services Priority mail at $3 per envelope is about the best rate going, and it is there in 3 days or less!) Electronically generated articles and artwork can be ZIPped, with PKZIP Version 204G or one of the WINZIP utilities, into a single unit and sent on magnetic media (disk) via 1st class mail or emailed to me. My email address is: jblair1948@cox.net If anyone is interested, I can probably get storage on an FTP server and the files can be FTPed to the repository. Then email me that the files are there, I'll pull them down. How long should an article be? Deadlines Feb 1 for the April issue I look forward to receiving your articles. If you have any questions or need help writting an article, feel free to email me , or call me at (757) 495-8229. John Return to the Bricklin Technical Articles |