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Bare Bones is fairly awesome! I’ve been deluding Kevin Donihe with submissions over the last year. He hasn’t accepted them, but he’s a classy guy.
It took me a pretty long time to get something accepted by Kevin. Keep trying, it’ll happen. He is one of the most professional editors in this buisness, he actually EDITS unlike most in the small press who call themselves editors. He works with the authors to see that their work is seen in the best possible light. Kevin, in short, is very good at what he does.
Oh, that makes me happy that Carlton did the artwork.