Hello,
Lon is right, but there is something we can do about that...
We are fruit explorers and tinker's right? We can do something
unique if we put our collective abilities and resources together to do
something "special".
You get 2,300 people working on something as a team, and you will get
results.
We just have to decide what that something "special" is going to be.
Regards,
Tom
"Lon J. Rombough" wrote:
Believe me, I've tried, but most magazines won't
take an article strictly about NAFEX. Best I've been able to do is
slip reference to NAFEX into articles I sell on growing fruit. (I
do THAT quite often). The single word reason is "Editors". If they
don't want it, it doesn't get printed, no matter how good you think it
is. An organization of fruit lovers isn't "news" enough by itself
- you have to be able to tie it to something special.
I will say that anyone on any relevant e-list can
put in a plug for NAFEX - just remember http://www.nafex.org
-Lon
Grapes, writing, consulting, more, plus word on my grape book at http://www.bunchgrapes.com
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From: Ed & Pat Fackler <rocmdw@aye.net>
To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [nafex] More on Stark
Date: Fri, Jul 6, 2001, 4:59 AM
Some 4-6 years ago, I tried for a couple
of years to get Lee Reich, Lon
Rombough, and a local
garden writter, Maggie Oster to write a rah-rah story on the shear
educational
benefits of NAFEX
for a pub. like Readers Digest, Midwest Living, Southern Living,
etc., etc., and
of course, etc.
All said it was a worthwhile project, but for reasons totally not
clear to me,
it never happened.
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