Dear Mr. Editor:

... on the new issue. There's quite a range of interesting stuff.

Enjoyed "Henry's Dick" particularly, being of a literary bent myself. And plan to pick around the rest of the issue as time provides.

Keep up the good work. Remember, this is how Jann Wenner started out. And you know how HE ended up -- running off with an editorial assistant (Male) when he hit his midlife crises.

Oh, well.

sincerely,
Benjamin Hearne


Hello,

I just looked at the new issue of tension...great job! It looks really really good. I actually read the whole thing, and of course, my favorite was the bog people quiz.

sincerely,
Langley Feroz


Dear Mr. Editor:

Hummm...as one of those Relativity Fans who's web page is Clogging up the internet, I must take exception to your remarks about Relativity. What I hear coming through loud and clear is pain at the loss of MSCL. Everyone who ever loved that show will be forever saddened by its loss. How can anything compete with perfection? Everything else will always be lesser.... well, I've never seen MSCL (I would like to since it has such a loyal following and is from H-Z) but that doesn't make Relativity a lesser show. Relativity touches that place in us that still remembers our first love. And it is done in an entertaining and literate way. Especially outstanding is the cast, a wonderful quirky group who surprises us every episode by breathing life into sometime stock characters. (Have you seen Jason Katims "Pallbearer"? A wanna be architect falls for a girl he meets at the wrong time in both their lives.) So you don't like it or don't Get it but that doesn't mean it isn't worthy of being saved. We would have never forgiven ourselves if we had let it go too easily. We want ABC to hear us and acknowledge 7 million fans as being of no importance.

Pam Smith
RelativNws@aol.com

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