Re: Favorite magazines?
- Subject: Re: Favorite magazines?
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 22:31:12 EST
In a message dated 2/1/02 6:14:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
garden@tiscali.co.uk writes:
<< nursery, although it so happens that there is a large feature about a
spectacular new border at the nursery in the current issue. But I can
say that when I've written for it, WFF was never even been mentioned
in the commissioning discussion, or afterwards. I mention them as a
source if they happen to carry the plants I'm discussing.
It's not cheap, and there are no fat discounts to be had, but it is good. >>
Hello Graham Rice,
Can't comment on your magazine but did have a look at WFF (I live nearby-been
there) page and offer.
WFF has a penchant for hiring Brits. I always met charming accents on
visits. The WFF page does not mention the number of pages, sample tables of
contents and other authors. It is pricey so there ought to be a few of these
incidentals included.
I can say however, that I own two of your books. It occurred to me that
Graham could be Nicholls or Rice or......
You have the seed starter with Christopher Lloyd, a good book which shows
that you must also be a very patient man.
And there is Graham Rice on "Hardy Perennials" with a chapter on Hosta worth
buying the book. One can become mentally disturbed over hosta so I thought
this chapter truly a balance.
Is your magazine on the stands? Can you get us a free article on that page
or a free issue to have a look? That can't be too bad, did not Chris just
tell us that there are about 400 on this list. Oh well, a thought on a
dreary day.
Claire Peplowski
NYS z4
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