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Sub Rosa
| October 20061
 
Issue Six - October 2006
 
October 2006 |
Sub Rosa
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Greg TaylorIan LawtonMichael Grosso
 Editorial
1
 News
2
 Columns:
10
666 Steps:Being the Confessions of aCrowley Bibliomaniac
by Blair Mackenzie Blake 
 Feature:
16
 Reviews
80
 Crystal Ball
90
Artist Spotlight:
Adam Scott Miller
The Art of CorpusCallosum 
42
The Mysterious Lifeof Manly P. Hall
by Mitch Horowitz 
Profiler:
54
Unraveling the EgyptCode: An Interviewwith
 Robert Bauval
 Feature:
3466
1214
A Divine Signal:The Psychics WhoPredicted Fatima
by Joaquim Fernandes& Fina d’Armada
 Feature:
 
Sub Rosa
| October 20061
GREG TAYLOR 
Editorial
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to do. And if we are able to do that, then thelikelihood is there that Sub Rosa would not just return to a quarterly schedule – instead,I’d like to think that we would ramp up to a bi-monthly publication (every 2 months). So bearwith us, while we try to improve everythingabout
Sub Rosa
. Thanks for your support, inthe past, and into the future.
Greg TaylorMark James FosterAdam Scott MillerMichael GrossoIan LawtonRick GnedBlair BlakeFina D’ArmadaColette Dowell Joaquim FernandesMitch HorowitzRobert SchochRich Shelton
T
he hands of time appear to be turn-ing faster every day. Already, we’vereached Issue 6 of 
Sub Rosa
. . . I’mnot sure how that happened! Andalthough we’re on a quarterly schedule, thedeadline for each issue seems to be upon usbefore we know it, and the hectic scramble togive birth to our next baby consumes all of ourtime yet again.So much so, that the magazine has been‘getting in the way’, so to speak, of numerousother projects we are all working on. Consid-ering the fact that this is really a labour of love – we earn only a nominal amount from eachissue, certainly not in line with the hours re-quired – we’ve had to make some hard deci-sions. Certainly, we aren’t going to walk awayfrom something we enjoy so much. But theneed to free up some time is pressing, and assuch we have decided – for the short term – todrop back to a half-yearly schedule.This allows us have a few months in whichwe don’t have to think about
Sub Rosa
dutiesat all, freeing us up to work on our variousother projects. It also means that we can comeback to
Sub Rosa
with our full energy and fo-cus, rather than trying to manage it with mul-tiple other goings-on. It’s not an ideal situa-tion content-wise, as we already can’t fit all thetopics we’d like into each issue, and going back to half the amount of magazines means cuttinganother half of that content out of contentionfor a slot in Sub Rosa.However, it’s hardly as if we don’t haveother outlets for sharing content. As always,we keep up daily news updates, and occasionalfeatures, on The Daily Grail (www.dailygrail.com). And for any readers who wish to shareinformation with others, there is also ourDigg-like site on which any member can postto the front page, The Underground Stream of Consciousness (stream.dailygrail.com).Most importantly, the extra time will allowus to give more consideration to a print run of the magazine, something that we would love
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