Hello subscribers, This month's issue is extra-long. So long, in fact, that it's made me a bit worried how we're going to top it next month. The "print out and read on your commute" suggestion is beginning to look a bit ridiculous. Yes, I'm afraid we've become a victim of our own success. Anyway, the theme was "Puzzles and Mysteries" and some of the many good things inside include: * A transcription of the morse code rhythm that was written into the theme of "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" * Lots of ace stuff by regulars Tania Ahsan, Sylvia Bellini, Peter Fletcher, Ralph Harrington * Jake Eliot: back by popular demand with an open letter to his favourite authors * Some ORIGINAL FICTION by Rob Jones - the first time there's been fiction in All The Rage, but it seemed to suit the theme. * Two excellent new contributers: Dan Carney and Oli Holtaway * Camilla Stacey's childhood puzzle drawings * Tim Warriner's genius system for memorising playing cards "the programmer's way" * A very difficult puzzle * Maus of Elliott test drives some interactive fiction. * Embedded links in the PDF! Yeah, just mouse-over and watch those babies come to life! The link you have been waiting for is.... ******** http://alltherage.org.uk/alltherage-2007-11.pdf ************* (and/or check out the main site on alltherage.org.uk including all-new "WHAT IS AN ALL THE RAGE?" page) Hope you enjoy this issue! Love, ATR xxxx PS. I don't usually do requests but since these two have been so awesome... Camilla Stacey's work appears in an art show at the Here gallery in Bristol between the 6th and the 28th of this month. The show's called Abracadabra and also features work by Cindy Jaswal and Claire Platt. Expect drawings, embroidery, ceramics and general excellence. More about it here: http://www.bristolcreatives.co.uk/node/823 and Tania Ahsan is having an art sale on the 7th of December. 7th DECEMBER 2007: 7pm - midnight. It's a charity do for two causes: a sustainable housing project in Ireland called 'The Village', and the Aaghaz Welfare Trust, a charity helping the poorest people in Pakistan to which The Village will be donating 10% of their profits. The Village Charity Art, Beer & Pasties Party is on the 7th of December 2007 at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith. There will be live entz too including a fiddler and cabaret acts. Email tania@taniaahsan.com.