anotherkindofdrew gets GRITty

blog for GRITI posted my first blog entry on November 28, 2004. That was almost six years ago. Granted it was on a site that is no longer active and I have taken a couple of month long hiatus’ I can honestly say I have been consistently blogging in some capacity for at least five years. That is a lot of random one-sided conversation, if you ask me. In that time I have blogged for three companies, four non-profits, one magazine, four newspapers and countless contributions. That is not even counting the over 400 posts made to anotherkindofdrew.com. It is because of this dedication and because of the tone I take in my blog as well as the content that has led me to my most recent opportunity.

About three months ago I was contacted by GRIT magazine (after some emails and recommendations of other writers) to blog on grit.com. WOW! What a community of wonderful people. They are all ages, sizes and shapes and come from all different walks of life from extremely rural to suburban to downright urban.

And so it is with great pleasure that because of the popularity my writing (through anotherkindofdrew.com) on GRIT.com, I can announce that this blog and even an image of mine was featured in the March/April issue of GRIT magazine currently on newsstands. If you haven’t gotten a copy it is available at most newsstands across the country. Published by Ogden Publications it is a staple in small farm/hobby farm reading.

So again, thank you for reading my blog, commenting on my blog and supporting all my various projects.

2 Responses to “anotherkindofdrew gets GRITty”

  1. Sarah Says:

    Congratulations! Grit (on-line) is how I found your blog! That is wonderful that you are now printed on the pages! Very exciting… :)

  2. RazorFamilyFarms.com Says:

    Congratulations, Drew! Grit is a wonderful publication and the staff could not be more kindhearted. When our four foster children were unexpectedly returned to their birth parents when the state of Georgia lost their case against the drug-addicted and abusive parents, I got the loveliest emails from the staff at Grit. They were so supportive and it meant so very much — still does.

    Welcome to the Grit family!

    Blessings,
    Lacy

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