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<p>[quote user="Angela Pusztai-Pasternak"]</p> <p>We read stories, evaluate stories, rewrite stories, rearrange stories, schedule stories, tell stories, write stories, illustrate stories, verify stories, correct stories, love stories, hate stories, find stories, fill in stories, trim up stories, question stories, dig up stories, pull out stories, map out stories, organize stories, and do it all over again.</p> <p>And we're <em>always</em> the kid that hands in his paper without his name on it.</p> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Well said, Ang.</p> <p>I'll add one: they patiently tolerate finicky authors and long debates on article subheads far too close to production deadlines.</p> <p>Having had the pleasure to work with Trains' editorial staff on several occasions, I've always been impressed and thankful for their work. I can promise you that without its editorial staff, this magazine would not be "THE magazine of railroading" and merely a mismatched collection of train pictures and writings.</p>
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