<< And I don't give two tenths of a damn if other people think this is a waste of time. It is, after all, MY time to waste. <<

I'm thinkin' of the planet too, guy. Save a tree. 30 pound box containing unwanted-unneeded hard-copy manuscript being transported cross-country -- more pollution there. Unread manuscript goes into garbage, ink goes into eco-system. Ai yi yi. You're not the only one on this planet, y'know!

<< McFarland requires the pages to be numbered. <<

Last I heard, they liked 'em un-numbered; Ginny says it's their experience that the authors themselves always make mistakes numbering the pages, whereas they've got an infallible stamper. You might wanna ask again. Seriously, I don't think the pages have to be numbered (unless McF has changed its stance). And if they DO, here's what you do: You left out your writeup MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO MARS. The last page of the previous writeup MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO JUPITER is page 1403. Your three-page MA AND PA GO TO MARS writeup gets page numbers 1403-A, 1403-B and 1403-C. Do that for each of the five missing writeups.

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