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I agree with you, but it'd make it harder for people to work on layout or proofread or whatever. I see how it'd be best for people to email submissions, but it's still a group-based project, at least somewhat.
As for multiple submissions, saving stuff seems like a good thing. Most of the stuff here is VIP quality... and for the music project, not every song is of the best quality. Unless someone were to do something like a really long, boring, unfunny story that's poorly written, I don't think that too much content should be denied. Most of the stuff is probably going to be on the shorter side, and VIPPERs are usually self-conscious about stuff, even though it's all done anonymously.
If something had bad grammar or was badly written, the editors/proofreaders could either fix it or help the author work through it. And something like Tablecat sitting on a table saying "JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS" might be funny once or something. I would just predict a trend of slightly less content than too much content. And since it would probably be posted as a .pdf after a few were mailed out or whatever, it's okay if there's one or two "boring" things.
Assuming that people want to go by "VIPPER," I don't think it'd be a problem to post multiple stories by one guy unless it made the zine really long. The goal's to get some good text stuff, and when people submit more, it makes it more likely!
Should the crew make a secret page, or a Google Group, or something? What do you suggest for keeping things secret?