Rome Most Certainly Was Not Built in a Day

by Editor Douglas Cohen on December 15, 2009

So it’s been about nine months since Warren bought RoF, about five-and-a-half months since we published the first issue under the Tir Na Nog Press banner. In this time we’ve published four issues of the magazine, we’ve gotten the nonfiction department 100% caught up, we’ve reopened the art department and have it chugging along, and back in October we reopened the fiction department to submissions. And, of course, we now have this snazzy new website

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Archie Owens December 17, 2009 at 6:24 pm

why weren’t previous subscribers notified? some had issues left on our subscriptions when we were told it was closing down. I’d rather get a subscription than suddenly find out months later it had restarted because I happen to see a copy at the grocery store by accident.

Editor Douglas Cohen December 17, 2009 at 6:30 pm

I don’t handle the subscription department, but it’s my understanding that Warren was honoring all outstanding subscriptions when he bought the magazine. If you had issues remaining on your subscription with Sovereign Media when they canceled the magazine, you should have been receiving those issues when Warren bought RoF.

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