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| Editorial | Ornoth D.A. Liscomb | |
| Magestorm 2 | Mark A. Murray | Yuli 1017 |
| Talisman Five 2 | Dafydd Cyhoeddwr | Sy 18-23, 1010 |
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elcome to DargonZine 13-7! In this issue, we continue two stories
that were begun in our last issue: Mark Murray's "Magestorm", and
Dafydd's long-running "Talisman" epic.
If you've read the Editorials in our last two issues, it won't come
as a surprise to you that we've now given you, the reader, the ability
to "rate" every Dargon story you read. In our past two issues we piloted
this feature, and response was pretty favorable. Now, at the end of the
Web version of every story that we print, you'll find a sidebar that
gives you the option of telling us whether you liked the story or not.
This now appears in all of the back issues that we've converted to HTML,
and it will also appear in all future issues! By rating each story,
you'll help us learn what you like, so that we can in turn write better
stories. Please take the time to check out this new feature, because
it's a quick and easy way for you to tell us how our writers can get
better at what they do!
Finally, since that's all the news I have, I'll end this Editorial
with a quick reminder that we need you to help spread the word about
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