Jeff,

Ditto Timothy!

But I think your pay may need to be cut if you persist in allowing typos like the current one (albeit quickly fixed) to creep into your zine.  Wait - you're not actually paid anything, are you?  Very well, carry on...

Seriously - Freelance Traveller is a GREAT resource to the entire community.  Like Timothy, I spent  (about 16) years as a (hobby) magazine editor so, like Clinton once said "I feel your pain!" And I hope you continue to feel it for years to come.  100 is just a milestone, though a good one, worthy of celebration... 

Do you have a PayPal or Patreon link on your site through which you accept contributions?  You may and I've simply not found it (in which case, somebody please - gently - share it).  Or that may simply be a road you (nobly but maybe not altogether commonsensically) don't want to travel.  But if you do, please share it.

Bottom line:  Keep up the great work!

- Bill


At 04:27 AM 7/5/2020, you wrote:
100 issues.  Wow!

Congratulations and well done.

As someone's whose edited a monthly magazine for just over that number it's little appreciated the dedication and work that this requires.  The constant pressure of a deadline, the wrangling of material and writers, the tech taming, and the sheer number of hours put in. Â

Jeff is to be hugely commended for this labour of love across a long period that's easily one of the wonders of the Traveller universe as I said of travellermap the other day.

The space it gives fans to read about and write on any aspect of Traveller is unparalleled and we'd be much the poorer as a community without it.

On a personal note I would also like to recognise the encouragement and assistance Jeff has given me across the years.  It's been invaluable and I'm pretty certain I'd not have written as much or as well without that support.  (Though any faults remain entirely mine).

Thank you and all the best for the next 100 issues!

tc


On Sun, 5 Jul 2020, 00:29 Jeff Zeitlin, < xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com> wrote:
The July/August 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for
download!

This issue's feature is a 58-page Special Supplement by Greg Caires,
_Traveller: 1700_, a sourcebook/rulebook based on Classic Traveller for
adventuring in Colonial America. This is, naturally, a separate download,
but it is linked from the magazine index page, so you can easily grab it.

The rest of the issue is the usual mix of reviews, stories, rules,
adventures, and so on, all for your pandemic-restricted Traveller
enjoyment.

You can download this issue at the usual place:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

PermaLink to this issue:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/2020-0708





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