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Dewitt Robbeloth, AKA Robert Dewitt, Editor of Antic magazine
Dewitt Robbeloth, who went by the pen name Robert Dewitt, was editor of Antic magazine, STart magazine, and the short-lived II Computing magazine. He also freelanced for InfoWorld and other computer magazines. He was the editor the book "The Best of Antic Volume 1," published by Antic Publishing.
This interview took place on July 14 and 15, 2016. In it, we discuss Jim Capparell, whom I previously interviewed.
Teaser quotes:
"The bathroom flooded. So someone had the bright idea, since we were giving the paper away ... they decided to take our magazine and put it on the floor of the bathroom so it would sop up the water."
"I had to go up and sit at the big table. I had to keep my back to the wall so that nobody would see that my pants were split open."
Antic articles credited to Robert DeWitt and DeWitt Robbeloth
Best of Antic book at archive.org
Best of Antic book at AtariMagazines.com: http://www.atarimagazines.com/index/?issue=vbook
Jim Capparell interview
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Dewitt Robbeloth, AKA Robert Dewitt, Editor of Antic magazine
Dewitt Robbeloth, who went by the pen name Robert Dewitt, was editor of Antic magazine, STart magazine, and the short-lived II Computing magazine. He also freelanced for InfoWorld and other computer magazines. He was the editor the book "The Best of Antic Volume 1," published by Antic Publishing.
This interview took place on July 14 and 15, 2016. In it, we discuss Jim Capparell, whom I previously interviewed.
Teaser quotes:
"The bathroom flooded. So someone had the bright idea, since we were giving the paper away ... they decided to take our magazine and put it on the floor of the bathroom so it would sop up the water."
"I had to go up and sit at the big table. I had to keep my back to the wall so that nobody would see that my pants were split open."
Antic articles credited to Robert DeWitt and DeWitt Robbeloth
Best of Antic book at archive.org
Best of Antic book at AtariMagazines.com: http://www.atarimagazines.com/index/?issue=vbook
Jim Capparell interview
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