Let's see, what would an editor say if they had the permission to?Overall, the editors are pretty flushed out, as they seem to have nothing remotely interesting to say. However, if you happen to give us a red pencil, we become a force to be reckoned with. So, here's some advice from me to stop that from happening.
-Apostrophes aren't that hard to write people. Use them.
-Don't let autocorrect take control of you writing. It may be annoying, but eventually it should leave you alone. If it shows a word you don't want, just press on the X.
-Don't EVER use that lame excuse that "your writing on your phone." Phones are giant now, and they have enough space for your fat little fingers.
- If you don't edit, ask someone to. Editing is very important and it drives me nuts whenever someone won't do it or address the problem because they don't care about making their stories readable.
Oops, was I supposed to say something about the magazine? Well.... I think it's going to be good. I'm a fast bookworm with an extensive vocabulary, and I'm about to join a mermaid monkey, and who knows what else.
What could possibly go wrong?

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Bookworm News Issue #1 September 11-17 2016
RandomSeptember 11-17th 2016 #1 Issue Editors Note pg.1 @Skyoe_Gaming Featured Story: Welcome! Pg.2 @lockamocha345 Fan-Picked Interviews: With @ConnieBellx Pg.3 @lockamocha345 Extras & Stuff pg.4 ~The Team If you want to apply for a position here go...