Inkling - way cool.

Happy to announce and promote a new science web-magazine - the ever so funky INKLING. Courtesy of fellow Vancouver-based dudettes, Anne and Anna (of Inkycircus fame).

It's got a really great tone to it, much needed really, different from the stuff out there, and with good pieces and a nice layout to boot. I especially liked the author's page (see below the fold). It's nice (as a fellow writer of sorts) to have a place where the writer can indulge a little with their blurb especially after all the effort that goes into a piece.

Check it out at http://inklingmagazine.com

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