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Hello Carol. Thanks for your comment. SNL, a glossy, mag. full of info, about jazzy, local people, events, history, supplied by local authors is well worth reading.
What I could produce doesn't fit their requirements- it's for the 'affluent and successful people of...' and is concentrating on those with disposable income in the more prosperous areas of the county, and the next county over.
Hi MB & all, thanks for your encouraging words. The editorial team do wonders with the material they receive. Ed. likes subjects of local interest, for example in the May issue there's are features about miller, fisherman, farmer, and forthcoming Cromer/Sheringham Crab Lobster Festival. Ed Sheiran was front page news in March. Variety wins!
Liz, is that mills that were owned by a Jack and a Jill, mills that made men's and women's cloth or clothing respectively, mills run and worked by men and women respectively, or two mills that mirror each other in design?
Hello Lizy, nice to receive your comment. I aim write about what I know. For instance I've submitted another article about the mobile library; a super local service that is in danger of being cut.
Well done Patricia. Local magazines vary a lot as some seem to basically report on the local social scene and others embrace evrything about the area. I always look out for local titles when on holiday around the country and have written for several for places where I have never lived. Sounds as if you have what this editor needs.
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Haven't checked out the Derbyshire one yet.
marion