The Onymous September-October 2013, issue 6 | Page 7
September-October 2013
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t anniversary!
By Jacob Lange, Editor
Magazine’. But just because it’s a Christian magazine, it doesn?t mean it can?t have jokes, sudokus, recipes, and things like that... so I suppose it also just entertains and relaxes. I hope. Well, I have been complimented several times on the selection of jokes. :-) Anyway, I started writing around May, having decided to go for it. I was a team of one doing this but my mother obliged as proofreader. I used Microsoft Word 2003 to produce a shaky first issue, and in September 2012 it debuted. I hesitantly introduced it to the youth club in Larnaca and a few of my friends. I kept them coming, mostly me writing them but also some people contributing, and The Onymous slowly (very slowly) gained some readers. Several months later I introduced it to the people in the church which I attend. Even though it was aimed at youth, I was surprised that several adults there started reading it. To be honest, the first issue wasn’t all that great, but with each issue I learned a lot and got better at it. A friend of mine taught me how to use various programs, and now I use Microsoft
The Onymous
Issues
#1 Sep-Oct 2012 Shaky first issue, introduction to Youth Club. #2 Nov-Dec 2012 Featuring articles about chocolate and an animal shelter; at this point The Onymous is taking off a little. #3 Jan-Feb 2013 Interview with Chryso Petropuolaki and the launch of e-version, which is very popular. #4 Mar-Apr 2013 Themed Mars and outer space, launch of feature ‘In the Spotlight’. #5 May-June 2013 Theme: Evangelism. Then a break for the summer. #6 Sep-Oct 2013 This issue, our 1 year anniversary!