"Oh
what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." |
Summer
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| Rosalie
Stafford teaches writing in San Diego. 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. |
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"Start as you mean to go on" is advice we have followed in putting together our first issue. Featuring an article on his original research into email cluster bombing by computer security expert Markus Jakobsson, Ph.D.; an article on the 1759 defense strategy of Eugene Aram by defense attorney/prosecutor Rodney Noon; an article on computer crime by technical writer Jo G. Meador; a review of the film Gosford Park by writer/videographer Antonia Moras; and a review of Michael Collins' novel The Resurrectionists by thriller-writer Lisa Polisar, Web Mystery Magazine celebrates good research and good writing.
"Oh what a tangled
web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." |
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