Editor's Note
December 1998 - January 1999
 
 
 
Once again, we are proud of the line-up this issue.  Four fine stories are here for your enjoyment.  We hope you like them as much as we do.  We have James Gladu Jordan with Storm Jumper, a previous winning story in the L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future Contest.

We have a fabulous new story from David Allen titled The Journey.

We also have two new-comers to Titan.  John Gerner, a graduate of the Clarion West Writer's group, has written a fantastic story titled Renewal.  And William C. Burns, Jr. has graced our pages with his fine story To Sleep in the Sun.

We have two book reviews.  Vincent Asaro, our resident reviewer, writes about The Burning Man, a short novel by Tad Williams that is included in the best-selling Legends anthology.  The other review is on the latest Writers of the Future contest winners.  Chad Cottle had the opportunity to attend the Award Ceremonies and see the unveiling of the book.

And finally, our Science Corner has been renamed Ringside wherein Jack Egan explores where the future of Internet Magazines is headed.  This is the first in a series of discussions that Titan will be having.  Look out, we might ask you to write the next one. We would love your feedback.

As always, enjoy.

Titan Editors