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Every issue of the King Maker Magazine starts out like a lump of clay on a potter's wheel. As the ideas and stories come together within the hands of the potter, the clay begins to take shape until it becomes a masterpiece. When these stories finally reach you, the reader, the ideas that unfold on these pages will sink into your mind and heart for years to come.
The King Maker Magazine is not interested in telling famous stories or rehashing old news. We are interested in finding the golden nuggets in history, like a miner that goes to a dark cave never before explored, to find the best kept secrets, the
precious jewels of life.
We are discovering the unsung heros and heroines like Bill Pickett and Ruby Hill, and the stories that were not told, like
that of Jim Brown and his tireless work with
young men and ex-gang members.
Most magazines today put the latest celebrity on their front cover. But the thrill and excitement of fame and provocative headlines pull your attention to something that cannot affect your life, or
the life of your family, that in the end is nothing more than
good gossip. We look forward to serving you with the
information you deserve and you expect.
The editorial staff labor over this magazine to make it as perfect as possible. And we are looking for new talent and fresh stories, including writers who might not be considered "established."
We focus on the great men and women in history who dedicated their lives, made new discoveries, stood in boycotts, sought equality and righteousness, pioneered new paths and means in education, medicine, engineering, philosophy, psychology, ethics and principles. Many of them overcame obstacles so that when they
died the world would be better off for what they had done
and how they had lived.
King Maker Magazine belongs to you.
Levy M. Daugherty |
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