Subscriber’s Call
My fiance and I wanted to congratulate you on the great improvement in your magazine. Quite honestly we were going to let our subscription lapse; however, I found myself reading this edition from cover to cover!
Bravo on the quality work and great, interesting stories along with bringing back fiction. “Uncle Gus” was great.
In this time in society when there is so much change and upheaval, it was nice to see the Post return to its roots. Please know that this subscriber is here to stay, and I intend on passing on our copy to a neighbor to encourage their interest.
Mark,
FL
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Your Mar/Apr issue carried an article that was a tremendous blessing—‘‘The Post Investigates Celiac Disease.” A heartfelt thank you for helping me to better understand what is happening
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I enjoyed your article “Honoring Our Heroes.” However, I was quite surprised to read that the average tour of duty during WWII was “only 45 days.” I believe Laura Ymker needs to do more research. Don W. Marek West Des Moines, Iowa Editor’s note: In “Honoring Our Heroes” from the May/June 2010 issue, Laura Ymker, [...]
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I just finished “Cutaway” by Jennifer Haigh and am taken by this extremely thought-provoking piece of fiction. I’m a new subscriber and in awe of the top-notch writers you attract. Peggy McGuire Milwaukee, Wisconsin











