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Re: Clemson Symp. Stories
- To: connie B Berto <cberto@juno.com>, ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
- Subject: Re: Clemson Symp. Stories
- From: Teddy Lancaster <Teddy@runningbear.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 14:45:06 -0500
- CC: bbgilmanbb@juno.com
- Organization: Running Bear Farm, Inc.
- References: <19981025.205902.10183.16.cberto@juno.com> <19981027.225527.7119.5.BBGILMANBB@juno.com> <19981027.124439.7663.8.cberto@juno.com>
Sorry guys, you will just have to wait. I am swamped with orders and leave
next week for two big trade shows. NO TIME!!!!
Teddy
connie B Berto wrote:
> Betsey ( and Teddy too) , Since dern few of the articles that appear in
> Endurance News (good as they are) can be considered masterpieces of
> form, please don't hold back on that account! I recall a several-part
> series in EN not too long ago, written by Courtney Hart, that had so
> many errors of grammar and spelling that I mentally cringed. The EN
> editorship has changed since then, and the magazine is much improved in
> that regard and in other ways too. I used to proof-read for "Trail
> Blazer" when Donna S-S was editor for a brief while. I never attempted
> to change the "style" of the writer; I just checked on the grammar,
> syntax, spelling, and punctuation. Donna, bless her, had a real short
> suit in those areas.
> I digress! The main thing is, write from your heart, write the way
> you speak, and tell us (who couldn't attend the Symposium) what you
> learned, what were the positive results, were changes or promises
> made by agency people, that sort of news. I think the deadline for EN is
> early in the month, so if you sent it in by mid-November, it should make
> the next issue. Would that time frame work for you? Make it as long
> or as short as you like, although I find that often it takes more of my
> time to write a short article than a long one. It has to do with
> thinking about what's left out.
> My hope is that, after reading about your good impressions and good
> experiences, more horse people will be encouraged to attend future
> trail conventions/conferences -- and this is what WE REALLY NEED!
> BTW, Teddy, I must have missed something. Did you write that
> Glen Wood has already put a summary of the symposium on a web site?
> Please email me the information -- I have to use my husband's computer to
> get on the web, but if it's there, I'll get to it! Thanks to you both
> for attending. Connie B.
>
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