We are excited about some of the happenings around HomeschoolBlogger.com!
We are now assembling our first Homesteader Enews and are looking for good articles from homesteaders like you. Peggy Hostetler and Carla Klimuk will be the contributing editors of the project.
At the beginning of every month, we’ll send out a new Homesteader Enews with advice, resources, articles, and first hand accounts from fellow homesteaders. This issue’s theme is Homespun Homesteader Holidays. Submit your articles on handicrafts, recipes, advice, or just share how you are celebrating the holidays on your homestead. If you are a city slicker gone country, or vice versa, or consider yourself an urban homesteader, tell us how your holiday celebrations are different. We want to know!
We will also be holding a contest with two winners being awarded a great prize package! One prize package will go to the best Homespun Homestead Christmas story or craft from the articles that are submitted. The other prize package will go to the 50th person who signs up to receive the Homesteader Enews in their inbox. The chosen winners will be announced in the December issue of Homesteader Enews and will each win a deluxe package from Crystal Miller that includes 2 bars of her goats milk soap, her homemaking CD called “How to Make Whole Wheat Bread”, plus a coupon for a free e-book of the winners choice from Crystal’s website, The Family Homestead!
Send your articles to HomesteadEnewsEditors@comcast.net no later than Monday, November 21, 2005. Please include a short biography and your blog address.
Be sure to sign up for the Homesteader Enews to be delivered to your inbox each month! Just fill out the sign-up at the bottom of this blog and check the box for Homesteaders e-Newsletter.
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Do you accept articles from homesteader wanna-be's?
You are more than welcome to submit articles...
We would be happy to have anyone submit articles as long as they are related in topic/theme and in substance. If your goal is to eventually homestead, and you can give a glimpse into what it is like to become a homesteader, either in location or talent, than by all means submit your writings.
We would welcome an opportunity to watch someone as they progress through the different trials and triumphs of becoming a homesteader!
Blessings,
Carla :-)