On Sat, 20 Jul 1996, jp may wrote:
> Fascinating Arthur!
>
> I am wondering where plaintext gets it's money .. U know ?
>
> > Check out my essay in plaintext:
> >
> > http://www.plaintext.com/#visions
> >
> > Aside from plugging my own work, I'm here to tell you that this
> >ejournal PAYS $$$ for accepted contributions. I got $100 for my piece.
> >I met the editor, Nick Montford, who's very nice and very dedicated.
> >He's off to work on a grad degree at MIT's Media Lab this fall, but plans
> >to continue the journal. He's especially interested in literary matters
> >and, for the content of plaintext, doesn't care much for fancy graphics
> >or other accessories. All submissions must be by email.
> > I asked him if he would be interested in thoughtful reviews/evaluations
> >of literary websites -- a 500-800 word essay on, say, Romantic poetry sites
> >or French cinema sites. He said he was very interested in that idea. So
> >there you are -- take a look at what he has published so far and send him
> >your stuff.
> > BTW, he's very professional about his operations. I signed a contract
> >that covered subsequent rights, etc., when I sold him my essay.
>
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