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Welcome to THQ's redesigned website!
We hope that the new look and feel is better suited for the exponential growth we've been experiencing. Apart from a completely new layout, the website has all the same features, we just think it's less crowded in here!
You'll find the latest issue in our most recent and delightful new format, back issues have remained the same. It's still best on IE5+ with a screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher in true color; and although we're still cross browser friendly some of the neat-o coding attributes won't show up on other browsers. We've kept that to a minimum, just in case.
Enormous thanks to our generous sponsors whose financial support has helped make this new website possible and most especially to THQ Co-Founder Sydney Nash's new husband, Bill Bonser -- who is enlightened enough to know a good thing when he sees it! Thank you Bill for everything!
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"Ever since my house burned down I see the moon more clearly"-Gregory Colbert
We don't know what that means. We "think" we know what it means, but it's subjective. Your experience with abandonment is different from our experience. Between the three of us here at THQ HQ, none of us could truly come to an agreement on what "slippin' out the back, Jack ..." meant. So we're inviting you to enjoy a wide variety of our typical "cutting edge" (and edgy) choices for Volume Four -- Issue Four. But, please don't leave us. Ever.
This quarter's THQ AWARD belongs to Cati, Ren & Maureen at "Poemeleon". Ms. Porter (Cati) says:
Like it or not, poets everywhere are in conversation with each other.
So, the answer to my own questioning is: If I do nothing else to forward the interest of poetry in this life, I would like to have at least contributed to the conversation.
That's nifty. So is Poemeleon. Go visit them when you've had enough hissing. And tell them we sent you!
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Featured Artist Melody Herbert
"I've been driving my friends and family absolutely insane with this thing for years. But they have graciously forgiven my ... eccentricities ... after seeing how my *Dolly's helped me work through so many of my deep-rooted emotional issues. Indeed, every character in the story is a facet of my personality, and through writing it all out, those pieces of my mind have learned to work together harmoniously." *Editors Note: 'Dolly' is Ragdoll, the artists creation and her comic book. We encourage everyone to read it!
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