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Editorial Time
for a little KISS Here at Vestal Review,
we are big fans of KISS. No,
not the defunct '70s rock group with the face paint and Gene Simmons'
impressive tongue; rather, the acronym. K.I.S.S.: Keep It Simple, Stupid.* That being said, I must confess that, when we changed our
format to a quarterly on-line/two-issue-yearly print magazine, we found
ourselves drowning in complications. Issue numbers, dates, formats, decisions
on what would go live and what would be seen only in print—almost
immediately, our romance with short-short fiction lost its KISS. And so, we will, after this edition, become an entirely
twice-a-year magazine, to appear fully in print and not-so-fully on-line, all
at the same time. Our next print issue will appear in January; the one after
that in July, and so forth. All print editions will contain 12 wonderful
flash stories. Our next on-line issue will also appear in January, and
thereafter in July, etc. Each on-line edition will contain 12 wonderful flash
stories—but on-line readers will only be able to read six of them. The numbers of simultaneous print and on-line issues will
be the same. Much simpler. No loss of quantity or quality, since the
number of stories published each year will be the same, if not higher, than
it always has been. Just a loss of frequency. And a hearty encouragement for
you to buy the print magazine, so you won’t miss a single marvelous word. ===== *Disclaimer: Vestal Review does not hereby imply that any of its reading audience―or
even its editorial/production staff―is Intellectually Challenged. We
hope you accept, as we do, that the term "stupid" here applied is
merely utilized in a quasi-humorous/cool/snarky manner to fulfill the
acronymical aspects of the word/phrase K.I.S.S., recognizing that without it,
the remaining acronym would spell K.I.S., which means nothing, and would
therefore not only fail as an acronym, but present pronunciation problems (Kiz? Kiss?) that would render it
more problematic than humorous/cool/snarky. We
apologize profusely to anyone who might find the phrase “Keep it simple,
Stupid” offensive in any way, and hasten to add that we at Vestal Review did not coin it, and therefore do not
take direct responsibility for such potential offense, given that such
potential offense was and is not our intention. (I hasten to add that, given
the current climate of literary plagiarism, we are hereby disclosing our lack
of authorship. However, alas, although we searched extensively, we were
unable to find the name of the original author for attribution. For this we
also apologize, equally profusely.) We also suggest that, because you, our
readers, are indeed several cuts above the ordinary in intellect, you should
certainly understand our lack of offensive intention, and our knowledge of
your superior reasoning power. |
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Copyright
© 2008 Susan O’Neill |