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Re: Quill and Trowel
Amen. Amen. Penne Curmode,
garden writer for a small daily newspaper.
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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 3:13
PM
Subject: [GWL] Quill and Trowel
Every year when I get what is now known as the "Garden
Globe Award" entry form I cringe and my blood pressure goes up. Since I
write a weekly column for a weekly newspaper the only category I can enter in
is 1B "Newspaper." Now this strikes me as a little absurd since it pits
me against (or in the same group as) writers who have actual budgets, can work
full time on stories and have virtually limitless resources if they work for a
daily paper that's a major or part of a chain or syndicate. Why don't we
have a level playing field and at the very least divide this group into
dailies and weeklies? There are other logical groupings that state
newspaper groups have and are sometimes based on circulation. My paper
regularly wins top New York State Press Association competitions but we
compete against similar papers and not large circulation dailies. But h
ow in the world can my work be evaluated in the same light as a piece that
might appear in The New York Times or Washington Post? Is it just me and
my warped sense of fairness?
Andrew
Messinger The Hampton
Gardener The Hampton Gardener
is a Registered Trade Mark (Published every Thursday in the Southampton
Press)
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