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Editors Forum
Hello there, this is the part of the zine where we talk about all the things that we did not talk about on the other pages.  Well, lets talk.  This is a magazine that wants to show people the joy of music and what joy it can bring into peoples lives.  I interview bands, do music reviews, and sometimes write articles when I feel that there is an issue that needs to be addresses that no one else is addressing.  I interview bands I like, but am open minded to other types of music outside the realm of punk, hardcore, ska, and alternative.  My joy for this zine is this can be  a place where people and bands can get their views out about what they stand for.  I appreciate local bands over nationally known bands.  So, if you are in a band or are intersted in writing something for this zine, please contact me at [email protected] and we will talk.

On to other things,  A little about me and how I got involved in this.  A few years back, i went to a concert with a guy named Scott.  That concert was a festival called TOM fest.  It was the greatest experience I had in my music adventures.  I met a guy there named Josh that was passing out a magazine called "Endless Grind".  After looking at it, idecided that the area that I lived in, neeeded something like that.  I started talking to people, mainly bands.  about possible interviews.  That was another great experience.  Needless to say, that the zine did not make it and soon was a faded memory for a little while.  Now, I have learned more about music, got a little schooling in some areas, and feel that with God and I, nothing can go wrong.  So, here it is, Human Error Magazine.  I am proud to present you with what I hope will be relevant to the life you live.  If you have any questions or so forth, feel free to contact me.  Until then, live long and prosper and may the force be with you.

Sincerely:

Jason Williams