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Fall, 1996 - Volume 2 Issue 1
We've changed our format a bit, you'll find the editor's usual blatherings and contact information at the bottom of the page. There will also be a down-loadable Windows help file version of this issue coming soon.
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Welcome to our fourth issue! With this issue, RKQ is officially 2 years old! "Hmmm", you say, "Roadkill QUARTERLY? You're not living up to your name very well." Well, you've got us. We haven't been as regular as we'd like to be, so we're putting the magazine on a strict bran diet to try and alleviate that. As a reward to those of you who've stuck by us all of this time, we are making this a DOUBLE ISSUE. Bigger, bolder, and with some great new twists.
So, I got this of email back in May containing beautiful shots of the wild beasties from down under. Unfortunately, they got lost in a little explored corner of my hard drive, and didn't make it into our spring/summer issue. But now, what a feast! Check out what our Australian Auto-crats are up to this issue, and don't forget to join the contest.
You'll see some new refinements in this issue. First, Splat-O-Vision low res previews have been replaced by the even more quickly downloading CorpseChalk, so you can get to the reading immediately (after all, you really get RKQ for the articles, right?). Also, we are including our first experiment with providing a digital video clip. Finally, as a service to you, our loyal readers, we are implementing a subscription button, which will let you know when new issues come out.
In other news, RKQ has hit the big time once again! COLORS magazine (circulation approx. 400,000) is doing an article on us. Man, I can't wait to see the old counter start to spin. Watch for it.
Until our next kick at the bucket.
M-A Kuttner, Editor
Roadkill Quarterly is an online magazine striving to index the road pizzas of this big wacky marble we call the Earth.
Editor: Michael-Andreas Kuttner,
it was MY idea
Contributing Editor: Steven Comeau, (a
real asshole) no it wasn't, it was MY idea
Antipodean Roving contributing editors: Jezza
& Droid
Foreign Corespondent: Krista Ellis
Site manager: Al Gillis, it
wasn't MY idea