EDITORIAL EMANATIONS
1. CLIPSHEET AND TV TALES:
BY Virginia
Those of you who had
ordered the Clipsheets before # 14 and at the old rate of $ 1.00 each, or 6 for $ 5.00, have recently received a notice indicating the amount necessary to readjust these up to the new price. It was rather difficult thing to explain on my little sheet and I don't think I was able to do so clearly enough. Many of you have sent back the indicated amounts, but few of you have app- arently recognized that those amounts merely adjusted the Clipsheets to the right amounts. They did not pay for any TV-TALES. I hope that the first of the TV-- TALES which was sent to all those subscribing for the Clipsheet in place of one issue of the latter was inter- esting enough to result in enough subscriptions to war- rant its continuance. For those of you who have not previously subscribed. These are short stories about 16 pages, sell for $1.50 singly or 4 for $5.00 and will be published at irregular intervals about every three months so that at least 4 will appear each year.
II. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Every few days or so I receive a letter from someone asking about some as- pect of the TVs problem. Many of you found TVia after it was pretty well established and did not there- fore see many of the earlier editions. I think that about every problem of importance to the TV has been discussed in these pages in one issue or another. Since I do not have time to answer these inquiries with let- ters I suggest that more of you fill out your file of TVia with some of the back issues. Back about # 15 I prepared a leaflet entitled "What has Gone Before, " which outlined the main contents in the first 15 issues.
My code number for this piece of literature is S-4. If you would like one sent with your next order just ask for S-4 and I'll put it in. Although each TVia bears a month and year date, actually none of them is parti- cularly timely, that is, the stories, articles etc. Print- ed two years ago are just as interesting and useful to day as they were then. Many of you have wished that TVia would appear monthly so you'd have more to read,
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