"The Crones Gazette will be a quarterly magazine focused on sharing seasonal wisdom for folks who want to do-it-themselves. We’ll be focusing on things like self-sufficiency, building community, crafts, gardening, raising livestock, cooking, making herbal medicine and much more. The magazine will be available for subscription via e-mail (pdf download) or through a print publication based on subscriber choice.
We look forward to putting together this magazine and working with all the wonderful writers, resources, and readers that will bless this magazine."
I am one of several writers in this publication, writing a column titled The Foraging Crone and this issue's article is all about harvesting the herbs of spring.
To kick off this great new little publication, Kathie has generously offered to give away a year's subscription to the Crone's Gazette. The first issue is 48 pages long and features all sorts of great articles including recipes, how-to's, stories and more.
The first issue is being sold for $4.50 and after that, single issues will be $7.00. Annual subscriptions are $25.00. For more information, to subscribe or if you are interested in submitting an article for an upcoming issue, go to: cronesgazette.com.
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Awesome! Thank you!
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Became a fan on FB and thank you so much for green news for the green lovers.
became a fan on fb!
Looks like this could be a good magazine..
Sounds divine, I shall share the loveliness around. :-)
looks awesome! Thanks :)
Right up my alley, of course! It sounds like a lovely publication.
I would love to o read this!
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