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Re: [GWL]: Is it really "Best?"


Many young inexperience editors don't understand the little details in
everyday life.  To them, everything is best or worst, rich or poor, young
or old, democratic or republican, war or peace; remember they print black
on white.  To most of them, there are no shades of gray.  
You may want to challenge them with more insightful article ideas,
because we all truly know deep in are hearts that many editors got their
degrees from a crackerjack boxes. 

Michael Jinks
Garden Philosopher
Manitowoc, Wi


On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 07:49:01 -0800 Nan Sterman <nsterman@plantsoup.com>
writes:
> Anyone else dealing with this issue?
> 
> My major client is constantly pushing me to write about the "best" 
> tomato, the "best" rose, the "best" daylily, etc for our region. 
>
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