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The Latest from SLOW FLOWERS JOURNAL
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Dear Slow Flowers Friend, I launched Slowflowersjournal.com in January 2017 as an online editorial vehicle for sharing stories of member flower farmers, floral designers and other American-grown and sustainable topics. The goal? To deliver news, features, profiles, Q&As, opinion pieces and lots of gorgeous photography tailored to you. By producing dense, substantial, well-reported and well-written pieces, I believed our content would change attitudes and further engage readers in the local, seasonal and American-grown floral landscape.
And today, it is my great pleasure to announce that the Slow Flowers Journal has a new home as part of the monthly print magazine Florists' Review. Under the leadership of president and publisher Travis Rigby, Florists' Review is the highest-circulation floral industry trade magazine on the market. Beginning with the August 2017 issue, I will join the magazine as a Contributing Editor -- and, you will find our dedicated editorial section called Slow Flowers Journal nestled inside the pages of Florists' Review. Isn't that cool? Now even more readers will learn about the #slowflowersmovement and how they can adapt and adopt a more sustainable lifestyle in the floral industry. Read on to learn how you can subscribe and receive SFJ in your mailbox each month!
-- Debra Prinzing
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Slow Flowers Journal Issue 1 -- a sneak peek to our opening spread, which debuts in August 2017!
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In the coming issues, we'll feature:
- Design-driven feature articles, beautifully photographed, of course
- Farmer-florist profiles
- Products and resources sourced locally
- "How I do it" (Q&As with florists on their sourcing practices)
- Hero Worship -- inspirational voices of "slow" pioneers
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Want to see what it's all about? Subscribe to Florists' Review and read our bonus Slow Flowers Journal content at the special rate of $21 for 12 issues -- 62 percent off the cover price! Click on the link below or call 1-800-367-4708.
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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD
floral artist & instructor
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