In a message dated 3/29/2013 5:23:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, WCo...@jameco.com writes:The Jameco Newsletter requirements for customer submissions are simple, if anyone would like to take a stab at a story.I hesitate to put a word limit on it, but about 2000 words … maybe? (That’s about 4 typewritten pages with double spacing). Essentially, do justice to the subject but don’t lose the reader (who should read the piece in one sitting). It should appeal to a broad audience – techies and non-techies to some extent -- and specifically create nostalgia for the old-timers. The story should be in first person – how I resurrected the H-8 – and include personal anecdotes about the challenge. Readers are just as interested in the writer as the technology. It should not read as a how-to. The author’s voice and personality should shine through the language (don’t be too formal or too technical). Aim for a pleasant read.I would think the readers would be interested in some, or most, of the following
- what is the H-8 and what happened to it
- what are Heathkits (need photos)
- the brief story about the Heath company
- why this kit was the “bomb” back then – that’s what kids say now. Maybe how the author first ordered one, waited for it, received and opened it and then built it
- the current state of the H-8
- the merry gang of loyal followers, or what’s left of them (pictures of them would be great)
- how the H-8 worked
- how the author recently brought the monster back to life (without a step by step how to guide) – in a story form (similar to #4) . What were the challenges (obsolete parts …)
- maybe why old technology still fascinates
- where to find more info if any readers were interested
- suggest a snappy title– How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the H-8 -- ? The editor may change it.
If anyone submits a story, I will edit and run through management approval and then we publish and the readers are all enlightened with newfound respect for old geeks and the world keeps spinning.The newsletter is sent to over 200,000 people. If the reader interest meter hits tilt, then maybe we talk about the next steps…Thanks in advance!Bill
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Very Nice! Then the follow-up story must be around the H89.
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