[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1057937]I have even informed a few kung fu brothers of this, including the one who you may have met in London, who is currently living a block away from me. Sifu will be informed very soon. 
Thanks again.[/QUOTE]
Good to hear everyone from the family is well. 
It’s a shame that most here don’t share your enthusiasm, especially since the main writer/editor Eric Lilleør seems to be from the LT & WSL Family. Obviously very well known in Europe, so perhaps that’s the drawback here 
For those of you who want an ‘easy read’, here’s the write up on the groups Facebook page:
[I]"ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Wing Chun Illustrated is a new, professionally-made magazine dedicated to Wing Chun practitioners of ALL lineages.
Its an independent publication published by Eric Lilleør (Wong Shun Leung lineage), who has 12 years of hard-earned experience in magazine publishing.
The magazines Advisory Board and staff writers are among some of the most respected instructors in the Wing Chun community today. Readers can expect exclusive content that is both genuinely informative and incisive, and a magazine that aims to make use of the new technologies that are available for the digital format.
Wing Chun Illustrated will be published bi-monthly. Each issue will be 56 full-colour pages. The magazine will be available in DIGITAL and PRINT-ON-DEMAND (POD) formats.
The digital edition will be on sale via Apples App Store. It will be available on the following mobile devices: iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Android, Blackberry, and Nokia OVI platforms will also be available at a later date. Also in the works is a Web Reader and integration into social networking sites such as Facebook. Single issues, subscriptions, and back issues will be available via Apples App Store.
Single issues will likewise be on sale as print-on-demand (POD) via MagCloud.com. The price for digital and print editions will be announced closer to the launch date. Clearly, the cost for a print issue will be higher than that of a digital edition.
The premiere issue of Wing Chun Illustrated will be on sale Q1, 2011.
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER/EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Eric Lilleør is currently based in Odense, Denmark. He has been involved in magazine publishing since 1998.
From 1998-2004, he was the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of ScreenTalkan 80-page magazine for film and TV scriptwriters. Within a year of its launch, ScreenTalk secured distribution throughout the entire US and Canada (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Walden Books, Hastings, Independents, Super Stand and others), and in selected stores in the UK, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Eric ended up selling ScreenTalk to a US publisher.
In 2006, a London-based publisher hired Eric to develop the vision and concept of what became movieScope. The magazine focused on all aspects of the film process, combined with contributions from professional filmmakers and exclusive interviews with some of the worlds most respected filmmakers in front of and behind the camera. Eric headed movieScope as Editor-in-Chief for 3 years.
Eric Lilleør is one of the pioneers of the Wing Tsun lineage in Denmark. He started his martial arts training in 1978 and became a student of Sifu Keith R. Kernspecht in 1984.
Fast forward to today, and Eric is now a proud and devoted Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun practitioner under the guidance of his old Wing Tsun student and friend Sifu Morten Ibsen (Founder and Chief Instructor of The Danish Ving Tsun Federation: www.dvtfederation.com).
You can reach Eric at:
editor-in-chief (a) wingchunillustrated.com
ABOUT THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Kjartan Kragh Ohmsen is a self-made designer from Copenhagen with a wide design background. Hes been art directing and the producer on various magazines, websites, corporate identities, user interfaces, industrial design projects (mostly interiors and furniture), 3D modelling and compositing, documentaries, music and instructional videos. Kjartan is also a former press- and studio photographer with an impressive client list."[/I]