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Oh, well done, Debby! From the other end, maybe it would be "timely" (ahem)
if I happen to send them an article in a week or two?????! Pinky? Imagine, "Oh,
look, we've all these requests, now this woman just happens to have sent in an
article...maybe we'll publish it".
What do you all think?
Grinning, Aviva-the-opportunity-seeker
----- Original Message -----
From: Debby M
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] pregnancy mag Ok you ladies got me thinking with this discussion about the rather lame way magazines seem to treat childbirth. I have emailed a number of the major magazines with a request for an article in order to provide me with information - the dumb consumer approach. (Ok so it is a little white lie.) Below is a copy of the email I sent and a list of the magazines and how you can also contact them with similar requests for articles on natural birth, caesarean risks and NMAP. If they are bombarded with requests for these types of articles then just maybe one of them may take the bait and provide some honest and useful info to Australian women. Debby
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