Welcome!

Do you want to be remembered?

(I can help. And it's absolutely free!)


Dear friend,


A long time ago, some publishing "experts" said Yesterday’s Magazette would never last. 

They said a magazine devoted solely to the preservation of our individual memories was a bad idea.

They said a lot of things 35 years ago.

But, as you can see, those "experts" were wrong.

Founded in 1973 as “The Original Magazine of Memories,Yesterday's Magazette pioneered the concept of sharing memories. First as a tabloid paper and then as a glossy magazine with readers from coast to coast. 

Today, the new YM online magazine is showcased here on the wide wonderful world of the global Internet. Now your personal memories can reach everyone on Planet Earth! And I can help make it happen.

What a wonderful time for YM ... and what a great opportunity for you.

So, do you want to be remembered? Okay then, here's what you do:

FIRST: Subscribe right now (It's FREE!) so you won't miss out on future issues of YM.

NEXT: Read this current edition. (It's user-friendly, much like our old printed version of YM.) Go to the Navigation Bar above and click on the Front Cover and then work your way through the numbered pages to the Back Cover, or skip around. 

It’s up to you. Enjoy!

LASTLY: Take time to COMMENT on any article or story that moved you and then send us one of your memories. (See Submissions.)

Leave a part of yourself for posterity. 

Believe me, your children and grandchildren and future generations will be forever in your debt. And think how proud you will be knowing that billions of people from all over the world will have the opportunity to read a small part of your life's story.

I hope you will join me in this noble cause.

 

Thanks for the memories,

Ned

E. P. Ned Burke 

YM Editor/Founder


PS/ Obviously, space for selected submissions is limited; so, when choosing between two equal contributions, preference is usually given to a current subscriber. (Other publications may not admit this standard practice, but I thought you should know.)





Vol. 35 No. 2 - Summer 2008