Dear EJVC Subscribers, We are very pleased by the great interest in The Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture. There are already more than 1,280 people subscribed. Our first issue was distributed in March 1993. The future looks very interesting. Editors are working on Special Issues on education, law, qualitative research, and dynamics in virtual culture. The Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture (EJVC) is a refereed scholarly journal that fosters, encourages, advances and communicates scholarly thought on virtual culture. Virtual culture is computer-mediated experience, behavior, action, interaction and thought, including electronic conferences, electronic journals, networked information systems, the construction and visualization of models of reality, and global connectivity. EJVC is published monthly. Some parts may be distributed at different times during the month or published only occasionally (e.g., CyberSpace Monitor). If you would be interested in writing a column on some general topic area in the Virtual Culture (e.g., an advice column for questions about etiquette, technology, etc.?) or have an article to submit or would be interested in editing a special issue contact Ermel Stepp Editor-in-Chief or Diane Kovacs Co-Editor at the e-mail addresses listed below. You can retrieve the file EJVC AUTHORS via anonymous ftp to byrd.mu.wvnet.edu (pub/ejvc) or via e-mail to listserv@kentvm or listserv@kentvm.kent.edu Cordially, Ermel Stepp, Marshall University, Editor-in-Chief M034050@Marshall.wvnet.edu Diane (Di) Kovacs, Kent State University, Co-Editor DKOVACS@Kentvm.Kent.edu