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Issue Two: Q4 2008
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Second Issue Editorial: The Future's Open Wide

NOTE: Assignments are ongoing through the fourth quarter. Each quarter will include another "issue" of the literary journal, filled with original content from the participants in the writing symposium.

REVIEWS

The apprentices were assigned to do movie and record reviews, working on an area of professional writing that can serve as a significant revenue stream for its writers. The results?

SPECIAL FEATURES

Periodically, special events occur that provide new content for The Hundred and Four and we're proud to present those as they are available. Like what? Like this ...

ORIGINAL WORK

In the world of serialized fiction, most smart editors know that -- sooner or later -- their beloved, intrepid writers will not show up for the job. Uncles get hit by trains, people contract cholera on trips to Akron, real life happens every day. In preparation for that, smart editors stockpile "inventory stories," standalone pieces of content they can publish to keep the production schedule going. The Hundred and Four is no different, so here are some of the ones that were saved for just such a rainy day.

  • Sing by Hannibal Tabu (online November 12th, 2008)
  • Again by Hannibal Tabu (online November 19th, 2008)

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