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RUBY'S PROMOTIONAL BLURB
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ISSN NO: 1079-6673, International Ref. Books Serial No: A0019982
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Ruby's Pearls, the elecmag Al Neuharth called "fascinating
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reading;" two-time winner of the industry's Digital Quill Award as
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best publication 1991-92 and 1992-93, invites your submissions.
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This monthly publication does not pay its writers and does not
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claim any rights to stories submitted aside from a one-time
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showcasing in the magazine, and possible inclusion in the "best of"
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anthology which is published yearly, hard copy. It makes no charge
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to any reader, and while it is distributed by subscription to at
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least one board in each of the 50 states, as well as GEnie and
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CompuServe, it is also uploaded, at the publisher's expense, to a
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number of sites internationally, such as Hong Kong, China, Japan,
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London, Paris, Canada and Portugal -- with its latest two sites
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being Dublin, Ireland and Ascunsion, Paraguay. It has been written
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up in The New York Times, Analog Magazine, and Miami's New Times,
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among other publications, is listed in Writer's Market, Writer's
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Short Story and Novel Market, and Georgia/Florida Writer's Market.
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Ruby's Pearls continues to seek publicity, with an eye toward
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expanding readership.
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Ruby's exists only for the benefit of its readers and its
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writers, and seeks submission of all quality mystery/adventure/
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humor short fiction offerings. Acknowledged by Digital Publishing
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Association's President to be the premiere elecmag on the market,
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Ruby wants to put you in print in Singapore. Submissions can be
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made directly to the RP home board, Ruby's Joint, 1-904-777-6799
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and can be made by upload on a first call; or on disk in ASCII
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format to: 9832-1 Sandler Road, Jacksonville, FL 32222. Other
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submission methods are: via FIDO NetMail, address 1:112/129; routed
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through RIME, board number 5215; and Internet, address:
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Ruby@gate.net.
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Each entry in every Ruby issue is individually copyrighted, and
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the contents are copyrighted as a whole, in their entirety, and may
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not be reproduced in part, but only in whole, and in no format
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other than electronic. Ruby's Pearls is expressly not to be
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reproduced in any other than a not-for-profit manner. Each
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story/adventure in every Ruby's Pearls issue is individually
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copyrighted in the name of its author, and any request to reproduce
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an individual piece, independent of the entire contents of any
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issue, must be sought and obtained from the individual author.
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Ruby's Pearls may not be reproduced in any CD ROM or other
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electronic collection which is offered for sale. Such inclusion is
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an express violation of the legal copyright herein advertised.
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For back issues, special adventures and ongoing humor and chat,
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call:
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RUBY'S JOINT BBS - 1-904-777-6799
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Home of the legendary Ruby Begonia 777-6700
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or FTP the magazine on Internet:
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ftp ftp.gate.net
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login: anonymous
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Password: [your e-mail address]
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cd /pub/users/ruby
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binary [very important; this ensures the .ZIP shows up as a
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.ZIP!]
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get rubyv*.zip (any issue number up thru 39, Dec. 94.)
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When the transfer is complete, type "bye"--then download the file
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from your Internet provider to your own computer. Volume 39 is the
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latest in the Ruby's Pearls Humor/Fiction Elecmag which has been
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published monthly since September, 1991. Back issues are available.
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