Friday, June 05, 2009

Nuther Update - TCR

Issue 2 of The Christendom Review is now available for purchase in book form here. There is also a cheaper pdf download on the same page. Please support us. The online version will always be free.

Since the Review is available only in black and white, art lovers can purchase separately, either in book form or download, the visual arts excerpt featuring Tim Jones' fine work.

I should mention that Lydia has an article in the June Touchstone that is sort of an offspring of her TCR piece. You can view the table of contents here, but hers is not available online, so I guess I'll have to buy the freaking issue. Since the impetus for it was the fact that she had managed to collect (and put in one place on the web) all the 2000 Schiavo trial testimony for the Review article, it seems exactly the sort of article that ought to be online. But they don't exactly consult me on editorial matters.

8 comments:

Lydia McGrew said...

They wrote for my snail-mail address so as to send me author copies, plural. Or so I recollect the e-mail. I could send you one, yes? I don't need multiples.

wl said...

Yes indeedy you could. If they send you multiples. I think they used to send me more than one, but I ain't sure and can't remember how many. I'll even send you a thank-you note.

Lydia McGrew said...

They or it will probably come while I'm out of town. I'll let you know if I get multiples and get your address.

wl said...

Thanks.

Lydia McGrew said...

Send along Ye Olde address, via e-mail. I have an extra.

TS said...

Tis a shame the hard copy is in black and white, given Tim Jones' excellent art.

TS said...

FYI, for those buying a hard copy they can use "JUNECONTEST10" as a coupon code in order to get 10% off their order.

wl said...

Thanks for the coupon tip.

We can't publish in color without tripling the price of the book. Just one page of color does the trick. Amazing. But people can still save the art from the online version, print it out, and stick it in the book. Also, the pdf download, which is much cheaper, has the artwork in full color.