Becoming Part Of History
From The Typesetter‘s Desk
Editorial




Every minute of every day history is made, what happens now will become our past as soon as the moment is up. It’s important that from time to time we remember that as we travel our own personal timelines of life. As this wisdom is kept in focus so should the knowledge that tomorrow is a new day, in most cases anyway. Time, history, and other measurements of moments are relative, and many say the most important thing is that you feel a sense of accomplishment with what you do.

I have felt very accomplished while guiding the Pan Historian these past several issues. Working as the Editor is a great experience and I feel like I’ve given back to our community as well as having the wonderful opportunity work with a great group of people who love the Pan Historian. They are all incredibly creative, talented and dedicated to making our site paper a spectacular site paper for everyone’s enjoyment. We’ve definitely shared some fun and exciting experiences, from the holiday season to celebrating our planet.

However, all good things must come to an end and as I examine my commitments I’ve discovered a need to rearrange a few activities. Realizing I don’t have as much time to dedicate to the Historian I decided to take a step back and let others who are able to concentrate on putting together a grand publication take the lead. I know with a new Chief Paper Editor in place Pan’s Premiere Journal will flourish like never before.

Although I’ll not be the driving force behind our illustrious paper any longer you can still spot me around. I’m still kicking, working on my own projects, writing and volunteering for the site in other ways, and most importantly always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need.


WebMistress
Pan Historian Editor