So, you're interested in writing for the S*T*A*R Spectrogram, eh?
Here's some guidelines for producing an article.
The current editor is Ahmad Jrad.
If you need more information, or would like to talk to him about an idea,
drop him a line at amjrad@verizon.net
or corner him at the next meeting.
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Articles should be about something astronomy related, and of interest to club
members.
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All material used becomes copyright you, the author.
Publishing in the newsletter does not preclude you from publishing later in
another publication.
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If you have an article from somewhere that you'd like to see reprinted in
the Spectrogram for other club members, please get written permission from the
author or publisher before asking me to print it.
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If you have an article idea, but don't feel you are a good enough writer, don't
worry.
Daniel can help with wording, style, grammar, spelling - that's what an
editor is for.
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If your article needs diagrams, but you don't feel you are a good artist,
don't worry.
Daniel can help you produce nice looking diagrams and graphics.
A description of what you want to produce, or a hand drawn sketch is fine.
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Please try to keep articles short and to the point.
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There's no guarantee that your article will appear in a particular issue.
If your article is timely (e.g. no sense publishing an article about the
coming Leonids in December), we'll do our best.
To publish an article in a particular issue, Daniel needs to get it by the
beginning of the previous month (e.g. to get in the November issue, he'd
need to have the article by the beginning of October).
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We reserve the right to edit article submissions as needed for space and
other considerations of the newsletter.
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The easiest way (i.e. easiest for me) to submit articles is via e-mail to
daniel_handlin@hths.mcvsd.org.
We can accept documents in almost any format, but since the text will have to
be typeset to fit the newsletter anyway, the easiest is plain old
ASCII text.
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The easiest way to submit diagrams/pictures for the Spectrogram is to e-mail
a GIF file.
We can accept images in almost any format, and can take care of scaling,
cropping, etc.
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Simple diagrams are better than pictures, as we can't print the paper
newsletter in color.
Halftone images (like photos, with gray as well as black and white) don't
copy well, but we can always try.
For the on-line version of the newsletter, anything goes.
Except where noted, all pages on this site
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all rights reserved.
All articles
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all rights reserved.
Problems, corrections?
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