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Re: [GWL]: garden writing
Hello Barbara,
Look beneath your signature at the http address.... that market was not
there to write for only a very few years ago. The internet has not make
reading obsolete as so many had predicted. Certainly made some changes, but
if one can adapt there is more market, not less. HGTV may be ok for many,
but if it sparks an interest in gardening , more power to them. Perhaps
those gardeners will eventually want something with more tooth to it, like
one of your articles at nationalgardening.Again, just one more avenue to
travel. I am usually slow on the uptake, but I am sure I have see a minimum
of there, perhaps four, gardening magazines over the past year that are
published in England, distributed here in the US. If we are so short of
market, how come people are importing to us on a large scale?
I am watching many of the national gardening mags trying to re-invent
themselves over the past few years. Some sure seem to be having born-again
pains right now. Any one emailing the editors and talking about these
changes? The address are in the front of the magazines. Do you have an
alternative on hand when writing.. like about 2500 words with side bars and
photos available. Are you making their jobs easy(er)?
Barbara, I really do feel that more reading is going on about gardening
today than has ever existed in the past, and it will continuer to grow....I
purchased two gardening related books this week... one a gift to me, one a
gift to my wife.....
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens,LLC
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Southern Indiana Zone 6
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barbara Martin" <martin@pa.adelphia.net>
Subject: Re: [GWL]: garden writing
> I think most people do not read very much any more. HGTV is where it's at
if
> they are getting information or ideas, not the written word. Reading is
too
> much work and the format is just so limited in comparison to video and
audio
> combined on tv. Sad but I fear true.
>
> Barbara M. Martin
> Current Mid-Atlantic Garden Report: "Is It Winter Yet?"
> http://nationalgardening.com/regional/report.taf?regionid=13
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