STart Vol. 3 No. 8 - March 1989 - Pen & Pixel
- Yes, But Is It Art? The ST as an Artistic Tool by Heather Leitch
- SEURAT Super-Powered Paint Program by Sterling K. Webb
- Assembled Saucers Graphics and Sound Assembly Language Demo by Walt Wakefield
- ST Coloring Book Now Everyone Can Stay Inside the Lines by Richard Farrell
- Software Rental Legitimate Business or Piracy? by Stacey Peterson
- Reviews Art and Animation...Made Powerful Cyber Paint 2.0, Art and Film Director, Unispec by Marcus Badgley
- Reviews Strike Up the Band Big Band Orchestral Composer by Mihai Manoliu
- Reviews CAD Goes Pro First CAD, DynaCADD, Drafix 1, GFA Draft Plus, MasterCAD by Dave Edwards
- Reviews Three GFA BASIC Books GFA BASIC Programmer's Reference Guide, Concepts in Programming, Programming with GFA BASIC 3.0 by David Plotkin
- Editorial by Andrew Reese
- Dialog Box
- News, Notes & Quotes by Stephen Mortimer
- Products Update New Games from EPYX, Computing Experimental by Tom Byron
- European Report Games, Games, and More Games by Andre Willey
- Mac & PC on the ST Using MS-DOS by David Plotkin
- Getting Started Choosing Graphics Programs by Lajos V. Kreinheld
- Clipboard by Heidi Brumbaugh
- Disk Instructions
- Online With START Panning for Gold by Jim Pierson-Perry
- For the Fun of It Superstar Ice Hockey, Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon, SkyChase by Rick Teverbaugh, David Plotkin, Scot Tumlin
- Programming in Prolog Stepping Up to Prolog by Joseph Schmuller
- ST/MIDI Connection News, Views, and a Mini-Review by Jim Pierson-Perry
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