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09-23-2011, 11:09 PM | #3 | ||||||
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It's been a week since I first posted this request and I have one offer to date.
Please send your contributions of articles, stories and pictures to me at dsromig@aol.com or call me to discuss your thoughts and ideas about what you are planning to send. 978-621-9338 (cell) 978-475-2485 (home, eves.) Thanks Very Much, Dean |
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09-24-2011, 12:14 AM | #4 | ||||||
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This evening I have sent two seperate e-mails to all of the Associate and Contributing Editors listed in the Parker Pages Masthead. Both times I received returned mail notifications that there were errors in some of the e-mail addresses.
If any of you gentlemen received two identical e-mails I apologize. Does anyone know Tom Flanigan's e-mail address? Please PM me with your answer to protect his privacy. |
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09-24-2011, 09:03 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Dean, his email is on the "About PGCA" link page. As far as I know it is correct?
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09-24-2011, 10:07 AM | #6 | ||||||
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That e-mail address came back twice as "undeliverable".
If anyone has any information on Tom Flanigan please send me a PM for privacy reasons. |
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10-03-2011, 06:09 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Response for Parker Pages
Dean,
I am new to the forum and not yet a PGCA member, but I do own an 1899 VH 12 ga that I have written a couple of stories about. I have never heard of or seen Parker Pages before today, so I don't really know what you're even looking for. One story is about two of my dogs and I shooting blue quail in southern Colorado a few years ago. It is 1755 words with a few pictures. The other one is a story i wrote about the same gun, from the gun's perspective. It is nearly 6000 words with pictures, as well. I have sold a couple of stories in my very part time writing career, but at 61 am a novice. Mark Herwig at Quail/Pheasants Forever bought one for their Summer 2011 QU Magazine. Tom Carney bought one for The Upland Almanac, Summer 2011 edition. Let me know if you have interest in reading either story on the Parker. Sincerely, Steve E. Faber stevef@nofencesland.com 817.901.9600 |
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10-03-2011, 09:29 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Hello Steve and welcome to the PGCA website and forum.
I would be glad to have you send me your stories and pictures, and more, we would be delighted if you would join the PGCA. By doing so you will receive our quarterly publication, Parker Pages as well as gaining the keys to the "Members Only" sections of our website and forum. Parker Pages is a handsome glossy, forty-eight page magazine with full-color sections showcasing interesting and important Parker shotguns and PGCA events. I'm certain you will agree that the knowledge gained from Parker Pages alone is worth the price of admission. Right up front, Steve, I must tell you that all material in Parker Pages is donated freely by the PGCA members as we are not in a position to compensate authors for their articles and stories. You will note however, earlier in this thread I posted a picture of the lapel pin which is given to each and every contributor to Parker Pages. You may send your contributions to me at dsromig@aol.com and please send pictures in a seperate e-mail, not embedded within your stories. We thank you in advance for your generous contributions. Best Regards, Dean |
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10-04-2011, 08:38 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Dean check your PM's. Is that contributor pin new? I have yet to see one
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10-04-2011, 09:56 PM | #10 | ||||||
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No, it's not new. Austin introduced them three years ago at the Annual Meeting in Maryland.
You'll be receiving yours soon... Oh, and thank you very much for your fine contribution to the Fall Issue of Parker Pages. I received mine today and Robin called to say he had received his as well. You are a very good writer and I'm sure everyone will enjoy reading your story "The Life and Times of No. 140102" it is very entertaining. Along with the Contributor pin you'll also be receiving extra copies of the Fall Issue of Parker Pages. Again, Thanks Rich and I hope you continue to write and send a contribution from time to time. Best, Dean |
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