Monday, March 15, 2010

Help move the magazine out beyond the walls of the school

Even the most esoteric, myopic magazine shouldn't spend its entire life cooped up in the lit mag publication room. Someone in your district will be glad to read the literature and view the art of your students. Did you put a copy in Guidance? One in the office where the kids sit before talking with the principal (or where the parents sit before talking with the principal?)? Is there a copy in the district office where interviewees wait before being called in? We have no used bookstores or regular bookstores in our little hamlet (to borrow from Hitchcock), but we're contemplating selling the magazine in the local grocery store. Is a copy in your town library?

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