With thanks
from behind the scenes
An enduring memory of my time with theRubicon highlights the internationalism of both this magazine and The Salvation Army, an organization the site spends a lot of time dissecting. An article had stirred the ire of many and at one point we had furious debate between readers in six countries, on four continents. It was the ability of this journal to engage and connect people all over the world that kept me interested in the periodically dreary task of editing and posting.
And whenever I was tempted to wallow in the self-pitying muck of thankless tasks, I reminded myself of our copy editors - Lesley Carter and Maxwell Ryan. Without their vital but seldom noted work, our editorial standards would have been much harder to maintain. Thank you to them and to you…
Bramwell Ryan
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