From the Editor
By Sandra R. Pierce, Editor
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From left, Ruth Vise, Faculty Editor &
Advisor; Tony Barron, Artist; Sandra R. Pierce, Editor
Photo by Ray M. Pierce
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Most readers of Borderlands
can never comprehend the time and work involved in creating a
student writing project like Borderlands unless they
have worked on a similar publication. It literally takes
hundreds of people to make a paper such as Borderlands
successful.
Although it is exciting to see the paper all come together,
it would never be possible without the college staff,
professors, librarians, individuals contributing information
and interviews, editors and, especially, EPCC students.
They spend endless hours researching, interviewing, learning
and typing in order to meet requirements for acceptable term
papers. Papers that are the bases for these feature
articles must meet even higher criteria.
Changes on the border during the second half of the 20th
century was a difficult topic for me when we first began
editing this year, and I was convinced that each of the
stories was entirely too serious. But when I realized
that in just a few years the changes that are made today
will be history, I started to comprehend and enjoy the work
that was set before me.
Sure enough, I became enthralled in the stories just as I
do every year as they come to life under my fingers on the
keyboard. I have come to the realization that I must
really thrive on this excitement as this is my third year of
working on the paper.
It has been with pleasure that I have worked on
Borderlands, meeting new people whom I’ll always
remember and learning at each step of the publication
process. Thanks to Ruth Vise, faculty editor, who has
made Borderlandswhat it is today and who has always
believed in me.
Thanks also to my husband Ray who understands me completely
and has learned to listen to me just because I need his ear,
without judging anything or anyone I speak about. I
would not be able to pursue the many interests in my life if
he were not beside me. I also thank my children
Raymond, Amanda and Cherity who have also learned to
understand that their mother is a unique though not always
calm woman. I appreciate and love each and every one
of them for their patience, love and respect.
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