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to see that you intend to keep TVia out of this catagory.
I believe that the stories in TVia should be factual accounts and not "dream stories". If any reader wants that type of story all that has to be done is to write to Nutrix, or some other er- otic publisher.
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As the issues progress, you can see more of our "sisters" coming out of their shells and writing letters and articles. is important or you will have to resort to other material not so factual or interesting. There should be more personal exper- ience stories, such as my experiences in Japan and Jeanettes story in #7. In order to take on the personality of "our" magazine, TVia must of "of the people by the people and for the people" it
represents.
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Although I like the technical and professional articles on TVism, they do not always represent the true TV and are often fla- grant distortions of the true feelings of most of us (as can be seen by your many Ed. Notes inserted in the articles).
I hope we can keep submitting good material for our magazine and pictures too. Let's keep the magazine factual, and hope more "girls" will come out of their shells and tell us about their ex- periences and how we can improve ourselves to face the world con- fidantly and without shame.
Love,
Ann--Fla.
Dear Virginia:
I wish to commend you for the extraordinary improvement you have effected in TVia. There has been steady improvement as each issue has been printed. It shows what ingenuity mixed with a little more money can do. I think that you are doing a wonderful job. I sometimes wonder if you have had any journalistic training and experience. if not you have another profession at hand.
It is quite apparent that you have the support of many inter- ested TVs and you may continue to count on me as one of them. I well know the patient and hard work that you are putting in but I know also that it is a "labor of love". Sincerely Winfie--Calif.
Ed!s. Reply: No, no journalistic training besides writing several theses in college, but thanks for the kind words.