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Double-Edged Publishing, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable corporation that depends on the generosity of volunteers and donors to operate. Without the support of many people, its mission to entertain, uplift, and enlighten through the written word could not be fulfilled.
There are many ways to support this organization.
Cash Donations
You may make contributions of cash by means of the Internet or through postal mail.
Internet donations can easily be made through PayPal®, a leading web payment portal with over 86.6 million accounts.
Your postal mail donations of cash (in the form of checks or money orders) may be sent to:
Double-Edged Publishing, Inc.
Development
9618 Misty Brook Cove
Cordova, Tennessee 38016
Volunteer Opportunities
Double-Edged Publishing currently relies on 100% volunteer staffs for the editorial teams of its magazines. You need not be formally schooled to be part of the editorial teams. Your love and passion for reading and basic writing skills is enough to make your contribution valuable. DEP's Internet magazines rely on volunteer web programmers, as well.
If you are interested in learning more about working with the publication team of one of our magazines, contact:
Bill Snodgrass
Director
Double-Edged Publishing, Inc.
9618 Misty Brook Cove
Cordova, Tennessee 38016
901-213-3768
snodgrass@doubleedgedpublishing.com
You may also find out about opportunities in our Online Forums here:
Other Types of Donations
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Double-Edged Publishing, Inc.
Development
9618 Misty Brook Cove
Cordova, Tennessee 38016
1Double-Edged Publishing is incorporated in the state of Tennessee and is chartered as a NONPROFIT corporation. It has US Internal Revenue status as a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. Contributions to Double-Edged Publishing, Inc. are deductible under section 170 of the IRS Code.
NEW for 2008!1
The year 2007 was a busy one for DEP. Our hope to launch a romance genre magazine was postponed due to lack of funding and thinly spread volunteers. We are keeping the idea alive in hopes that the right combination of money and volunteers will emerge in 2008.
Support Romance Magazine Project @ $25
The Sword Review and Dragons, Knights & Angles Merged!
Thanks to everyone who has supported DKA and SR since DEP launched in 2005. In order to make the best use of our resources and volunteers, beginning in 2008, these two magazines became oneMindFlights is the result!
We hope all of you who supported these two great publications in the past will continue to support DEP by contributint to MindFlights.
Sponsor MindFlights Features @ $25.00
Sponsor MindFlights Weeks @ $75.00
Thanks to those who donated in 2007!
Your generousity has given us the capacity to continue operations in 2008. We are trusting that the funds needed to operate as planned will be received.
Thanks again!
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Sponsor a Feature / Sponsor a Week
Each publication of DEP has established goals for 2008 for author compensation. The amount varies based on the magazines' schedules, pay rates, and whether they include a print version.
You can sponsor any or all of the publications using the "Add to Cart" buttons below, or you can donate any amount you wish using the "Make a Donation" link to the left. When you are done, click any of the "View Cart" buttons and complete your secure transaction!

Haruah: Breath of Heaven
Haruah is DEP's flagship publication for literary and contemporary/mainstream fiction, poetry, and exposition. For 2008, the goal is to pay a flat rate of $25.00 for fiction or exposition and $10.00 for poetry. It also plans to provides a contributor copy to authors whose works are used.
Sponsor Haruah Features @ $27.50
Sponsor Haruah Weeks @ $55.00

Fear and Trembling Magazine
Fear and Trembling is the only site dedicated to publishing original and Christian-friendly horror on the web (as far as we know). You'll find original fiction and poetry meant to scare you and entertain you, alongside classics from the horror genre and interviews, columns, reviews, and other regular features.
F&T pays a flat rate of $10.00 per feature with up to 2 updates weekly.
Support Fear and Trembling Magazine @ $20.00

MindFlights
Launched in 2008 from the merger of The Sword Review and Dragons, Knights, & Angels, MindFlights picks up the traditions of excellence these two magazines created. MindFlights pays 1/2 cent per word up to $25.00 and publishes literary quality speculative fiction and poetry, as well as occasional non-fiction works that are in interset to speculative fans.
MindFlights will publish three times weekly with an average cost per feature of $25.00.
Sponsor MindFlights Features @ $25.00
Sponsor MindFlights Weeks @ $75.00

Ray Gun Radio
Ray Gun Radio podcast is a sister production to Ray Gun Revival magazine. The show provides a venue for the audio presentation of space opera stories, interviews with authors, sci-fi news, music, and other entertaining and informative segments. Listen while jogging, in the car, or from the web. We'll take you places you've never been before. With Ray Gun Radio, DEP ventures into the quickly growing field of podcasting. Though drawing contents from Ray Gun Revival, it is a seperate project and requires funding independently.
Support Ray Gun Radio @ $25.00

Ray Gun Revival
Think Buck Rogers, Firefly, or Star Wars. If it's space opera, it's RGR! For 2008, the goal is to pay a flat rate of $25.00 for fiction, but to do that, it will need a lot of support. (For the too-rare-to-budget poem, RGR will pay $10.00.)
Sponsor RGR Features @ $25.00
Sponsor RGR Weeks @ $50.00
TeenAge
For Teen, By Teens
TeenAge is a magazine for teens, edited by teens. It includes articles, news, columns, reviews, fiction, and poetryall picked by the teen editorial team to fit the interests and wants of today's teen readers.
TeenAge sets out to provide quality works that help teens live better.
In this Twenty-first Century world, with so many negative influences, that's no easy task. But backed by the entire Double-Edged Publishing family, the TeenAge editors, whose ages cover the entire range of the teen and "just recently teen" years, feel confident that they can have a positive impact.
TeenAge needs to begin paying its contributors in order to continue to aquire quality works. However, without funding, it will be forced to continue relying on donated works. Please consider giving to TeenAge.
Support TeenAge @ $25.00
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