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Canadian Holmes, magazine of the Bootmakers of TorontoEditor: Barbara Roden Unfortunately, life intervened, as it has a habit of doing, and more than a year went by before Kate Karlson and Chris Redmond seized the initiative and produced Volume 3, Number 1. Rather than stapled sheets, the finished product was a proper magazine, with card covers, and this template has remained in place ever since, although the magazine has grown considerably since that first, eight page, edition. It does, however, still retain the original mix of contents, with the addition of such features as 'Traces of Bootprints' (from the editor) and the 'Bootmakers' Diary' (which summarises the doings of the Society and its members). Chris Redmond was the sole editor of the magazine between 1986 and the end of 1991, at which point the reins passed to Trevor Raymond, who kept alive the traditions of the magazine until early 2007. The current editor of Canadian Holmes is Barbara Roden. From the start, Canadian Holmes was that relatively rare item, a Sherlockian publication prepared to publish articles which looked at the Holmes stories as literature, with Arthur Conan Doyle as their creator; a tradition which continues to this day. Not that Canadian Holmes doesn't 'play the game' of looking at Holmes and Watson as real people, with ACD as the literary agent; both types of article rest comfortably beside each other within the magazine's pages. And while there has been an emphasis on articles which are written by Canadians, or which examine Canadian connections within the canon, the magazine is by no means limited to writers or subjects based north of the 49th parallel. There's a wide Sherlockian world out there, and Canadian Holmes embraces all those who live there, and who want to share their thoughts about Baker Street and its myriad byways. Articles and news about Sherlock Holmes and his world are welcomed by the editor. Articles can be sent electronically, preferably as attachments in Word, to Barbara Roden. If there are accompanying illustrations or photographs, please contact the editor about the best means of sending them. Articles can range in length from 500 to 8,000 words; articles longer than this will certainly be considered, but may have to run across two issues. If you would like to review something new in the Sherlockian world, whether it be a book, film, audio recording, or television show, please contact the editor first to ensure that it is not already being considered. Contributors who are a member of the Bootmakers will receive one complimentary copy of the issue on publication; non-Bootmakers will receive two complimentary copies. Sample copies and back issues are available; please see the membership information page for more details. Enquiries are welcomed by the editor. |
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