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January 29, 2009 9:41 AM

Feminists for Life - call for writers

Call for writers!

Feminists for Life is seeking volunteer writers for an upcoming issue of The American Feminist,® FFL's magazine. The issue will focus on raising kids cheap and will explore topics such as affordable prenatal care, childcare choices, food and nutrition, budget-friendly clothing and entertainment and economical education and healthcare options.

This issue of The American Feminist will be the second on the theme of "Raising Kids Cheap." The Fall 2001 issue has been a useful tool for parents, pregnancy care centers, college and university students, pregnancy resource forums, and many others.

If you have expertise or experience in one of these areas, please indicate this in your response.

Writers must be thorough, detail-oriented and share FFL's commitment to women and children. Previous publication is helpful but not required. Ability to meet deadlines is essential. Writers should submit a writing sample by February 4 to: writer@feministsforlife.org. Please include your name, phone number, email address, and address.

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Hi Barbara,

Thanks for posting this callout for writers. I host a blog for Christian writers (www.inspirewriters.com) and will repost your info there. I'll credit you, of course!

Posted by: Elizabeth M Thompson | January 29, 2009 1:38 PM

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