As I announced before, I accepted a job as senior editor of home / school / life magazine. home / school / life magazine is going to be a high-quality print magazine, but we will also offer digital subscriptions. And I’ve been given permission to give away some digital subscriptions! Please read on to find out more.
I have been working on several items for the magazine, and I’m privy to some of the other pieces that will appear in our premiere issue this spring. I can sincerely say that I think it will be a great magazine for homeschoolers and even non-homeschooling parents who want to be involved in their children’s educations. We are touching on all the things that homeschoolers need and want and a little bit more. There will be regular departments and columnists that will continue to bring informed advice and inspiration in future issues. It’s really exciting to see this come together.
Just to give one example of a section in the magazine which I’m very excited about, and which I’ll be in charge of, is “Career Path.” In each issue, we’re going to interview someone in a professional field and find out what kind of education and experience they needed to get their job. We’re doing this so that our homeschooled children will be informed when they decide they might be interested in XYZ career. I want them to know what academic subjects they may need to focus on, and I want them to know what kinds of volunteer or other job experience might be required. I also want them to know what kind of salary they can expect. Will it be worth it to them to pay all that money into a higher degree, if the starting salary is only $35,000, and there’s not much career growth in that field? Alternatively, your children may find out about careers that they were not aware of! I hope these interviews will help parents and students better plan their education so that they won’t have any surprises as they enter the work force as young adults.
I would buy the magazine for this section alone, but that’s just me! The magazine will also be full of project ideas, unit studies, book and media recommendations, and other resources. We have four regular columnists who will write about curriculum, books, art and science. In another section, we’ll look at one subject and offer four different ways of approaching it, and there will be regular articles pertaining to the early grades, middle and high school years. We’re also going to offer a Homeschooler’s Toolbox and highlight one educational philosophy in each issue. So as you continue to read home / school / life magazine, you’ll become an expert on all things homeschool!
And this is just a part of the magazine! I haven’t mentioned yet that we will include three feature articles in each issue. (And yes, we’ll be accepting queries from freelance writers, and yes, we will pay for any article we accept.)
Right now we would like to get the word out about our magazine to as many homeschoolers as we can. If you have a homeschooling or parenting blog, and you wouldn’t mind writing about home / school / life on your blog, we would like to offer you a free, digital one-year subscription to the magazine. Not only that, we’ll also give you another free, digital one-year subscription that you can give away on your blog to one of your readers. This offer will be available for a limited time.
Below is a flier I made about the magazine that you can share with your readers, if you decide to do this. Let me know if you would like to share this on your blog, and I’ll send it to you. You can e-mail me at shelli (at) homeschoollifemag (dot) com or leave a comment. Thank you for considering this!
(Note: The drawing for a free subscription is closed and the winner will be announced soon. Bloggers may still earn a free digital subscription by sharing our magazine on their blogs!)
I have been watching with interest the development of this magazine. Glad to hear there will be a digital version.
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I started a blog once, LOL! Then I decide it was something I didn’t need to have on my plate. I have been longing for an inspiring homeschooling magazine, though, and I am eager to see this come to fruition. I’d love to win a subscription in your drawing! Thank you for the chance!
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I’d happily share your magazine on my blog!
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I don’t have a blog, but I’d love to win! Thanks 🙂
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I’d love to win a digital subscription! Sounds like a wonderful publication, thank you!
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So excited to see the premier of this magazine! Thanks for your informative blog.. it’s made all the difference in our decision to homeschool, even if I am terrified to actually do it!
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I don’t have a blog….. 😦 and :)! But, I’d love a digital subscription! Thanks so much for all your hard working writing your own blog, and I can’t wait to read the new magazine!
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I don’t have a blog but I’d love to win a subscription, this magazine sounds great!
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Happy to share the magazine on my blog’s Facebook page. I’m also happy to write for you sometime, if you’re interested!
Good luck with the endeavor! I look forward to reading it-
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Thanks to everyone who has entered the drawing and offered to share information about the magazine! I will e-mail you sometime this week. (Though it may take a little longer if we lose electricity during this storm!)
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I have a blog! I’d love to share the info about this magazine and I am SO looking forward to reading it!
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I don’t have a blog and oit would be wonderful to have access to the magazine.
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Congrats – sounds wonderful. I will totally plug homeschoollifemag.com on my blog. It’s right up my alley. Love the concept. homeschoolqueen.com
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I would love a subscription to this magazine! We are a young homeschool family and always looking for great resources.
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Oh, I would be very interested in this.
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I have a blog and would be very interested!
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I think this will be a very interesting magazine and I would be willing to share it on my blog!
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I’d like to share this on my blog!
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I’d love to share this too. And congrats on the job!
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