Published
Quarterly by
Lifeloom.com
web mystery magazine

"Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive."
Sir Walter Scott

Summer 2003
Volume I,
issue 1


 

Rosalie Stafford teaches writing at the Art Institute of California, San Diego, a computer arts college. The Web Mystery Magazine's editor regards the internet as one of the greatest inventions in history, and is vastly enthusiastic about its ever-burgeoning potential to inform, to educate, and to bring people together.

Miss Stafford celebrates well-constructed pattern in all media; she collects tribal rugs from the Middle East.

latest mugshot of editor


Invitation to Participate in Research into

Personality-Types of Mystery Fans, by Genre


             Mystery fans want to know ... about just about everything. And that includes themselves. What kind of person gravitates toward the various genres?

             What personality type loves to curl up with a cozy? Or walk through a police procedural? Or analyze true-crime? Or delve into the depths of noir? Or match wits with a Golden Age detective?

            The editor invites you to take this short (and free, of course) personality test based on the Myers-Briggs system of personality typology. After determining your personality type, send a brief note to the editor telling your personality type and a few (no more than half-a-dozen, please) of your favorite authors or movies.

            No, it's not terribly scientific ... but it's fun ... and the information you share with Rosalie will be used for nothing more than to try to figure out what the readers of the Web Mystery Magazine enjoy reading.

            Looking forward to hearing from you!


The Web Mystery Magazine is an on-line quarterly journal dedicated to investigating the mysterious genre in print, in film, and in real-life. The Web welcomes well-researched, well-written articles and reviews. Writers are invited to send letters and inquiries to editor@lifeloom.com.


 

Published
Quarterly by
Lifeloom.com
web mystery magazine

"Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive."
Sir Walter Scott


 

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