HomeCraft has just Released the first issue of a new on-disk magazine
(diskzine) called the HomeCraft Personal Journal (HPJ). The HPJ uses newly
developed software that combines text and graphics to present an
interesting and unique magazine that focuses on topics of interest to
people in their daily lives. Articles in the first issue include:

Your Rights.... Whether You want Them Or Not - editorial by Stanley Schmidt
(well known science fiction author and editor of Analog magazine).

Overcoming Adversity - a first person true story of a father's efforts to
help a daughter survive.

Where This Man Has Never Gone Before - a different perspective on bars that
feature nude dancers.

Plus... My Husband's A Pusher; Helping Your Child Learn To Spell; and a
recipe for pizza like you've never had it before .

If you read the newspapers and listen to the talk shows, you've probably
noticed that we've entered an age of personal expression. People are
saying what they feel and using the media to express themselves. The HPJ
includes a section called Your Thoughts that allows people to say what
they feel -- whether it's about their personal life or a suggestion to
save the world. The early feedback is showing that this is one of the most
popular sections of the HomeCraft Personal Journal. It's been so popular
that, before we officially released the first issue, we have added a
second section in which people can express their thoughts and feelings on
political topics.

The HomeCraft Personal Journal is available as shareware from most of the
top shareware disk vendors and BBS'. A shareware copy may also be
downloaded from the HomeCraft BBS at (503) 6920382 (24 hours). A fully
registered copy may be purchased direct from HomeCraft Software for $7.00
(please specify either 3-1/2" or 5-1/4" disk size). Our address is:
HomeCraft Software, P.O. Box 974, Tualatin, OR 97062 (We currently do not
accept voice phone orders).

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: IBM or compatible computer with 256K of free memory,
DOS version 3.3 or later and EGA/VGA video capability. A hard disk is
recommended as graphics are slow when running on a floppy disk.

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