Editor's Note: January/February 2008
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January/February 2008
Oscar H. Will III
Here at Grit we’re all about community, so if you find a few “extra” moments in 2008, we’d really appreciate knowing what you are up to. Please don’t be shy about sending us stories relating your most memorable rural experiences, or photos of a favorite animal, person or machine. What about that special place in the landscape where you recharge after a stress-filled day? Is there a garden crop, jam, jelly or pie that you are particularly proud of? Whatever it is, we know your dreams and experience will resonate with fellow Grit readers. We’ve created several ways you can share.
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Email digital photos to editor@Grit.com or post them on cu.Grit.com. You can also mail high-quality prints or slides to the office (include a SASE if you want them back). Stories can be submitted electronically as an email message or an attached document. We also happily accept legible handwritten notes and typed or printed documents by mail. We’ll include some of your contributions in the magazine, some on the Web site and some in our biweekly electronic newsletter, Grit eNews.
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See you in March. On time.
Hank
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