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Post Scriptum – March 2011

March 31, 2011

In the days before Google, and iPhones, and Outlook–when the most accurate calendars were the colours of the leaves on the trees and the position of the sun in the sky–this time of year was the end of one year and the start of a new.

Our writers have found their voices and so we look forward to the coming year as they mature and inspire you, the reader, to greater things with your writing.

I’m pleased to report that our plea last week for guest posts and new writers has been quite successful and, pending final discussion amongst the editors, I hope to make an announcement about yet more new writers very shortly!

I hope that the past month has been inspirational to you, as I need your help.

The monthly editorial column needs a name, and despite a month of the finest influences and inspirations, I’m drawing a blank. The end of month wrap-up has a name (Post Scriptum), but I’d like something a little more interesting than “Editorial” for the start of the month.

So, get your thinking caps on, and make your suggestion in the comments. Best title wins a fabulous prize.

By which I mean the glory of having named the monthly editorial column.

I’m sure you’ll agree that’s a prize that needs no further enrichment!

5 Comments
  1. March 31, 2011 3:38 am

    I think it’s meant to give us a glimpse into what’s coming up, so how about “Peephole”.

  2. March 31, 2011 8:33 am

    Well, I’m a proponent of keeping it simple… Assuming that it’s going up to kick off the month, you could simply call it “Foreword”.

  3. March 31, 2011 11:05 am

    Here is the tweet I’d made regarding the name I chose: “In lieu of the fabulous prize my suggestion for the title of the monthly column is “The Razzamatazz” sounds entertaining 🙂 No?”

  4. March 31, 2011 5:48 pm

    Starting at the blank page, first page, the hook, chapter one, first words

  5. CateFlo permalink
    April 1, 2011 1:11 pm

    How about “Praecedo Precedo” which means, “to go precede, go before / surpass excel?

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