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Saturday, July 18, 2009

07/18/09 Editor/columnist opportunity - You are hired Welcome aboard

Dear Mr. Harrod:

I'm answering your call for editors/columnists.

A versatile communicator, I have experience in print, brodacast and Internet media. I am a flexible, facile writer who has done everything from celebrity interviews/profiles and lifestyle features to reviews and opinion essays. I hosted a popular afternoon drive talk show on WGCH a few years ago that offered both hyperlocal and global views. I can easily delve back into the Greenwich landscape.

I'm not sure in which position I would be most effective. Perhaps Lifestyle Editor or opinion/arts columnist. I am inmpressed with your extensive coverage and would like to discuss future opportunities, time requirements and compensation.

For samples: check out www.radiograffiti.blogspot.com & www.scribblersfolly.blogspot.com

Thanks for reading. I look forward to learning more.

Sincerely,

Amy Beth Arkawy

Comment:
Dear Amy Beth,
You or anyone else who wants to write for Greenwich Roundup are more than welcome to send items in.
Since you wish to submit stories on a regular basis, I have sent you an email with a link that will give you full publishing rights at Greenwich Roundup.
You may right on anything that is somehow about Greenwich.
Currently, Greenwich Roundup has about 1,200 to 1,800 unique visitors everyday.
We look forward to your contributions to Greenwich Roundup.
Welcome aboard
Greenwich Roundup

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