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Old 24-09-2003, 03:24 AM
Gail Futoran
 
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Default Help! Need expert quotes ASAP!!

Top-posting because this might not be so helpful.
Can you call around to local or nearby universities? A lot
of times they're happy to help with information (if you can
find the right person) as long as you quote them accurately
and spell their name right.

Also, what about referencing existing pond books that would
have the relevant information in them? I'm not up on
copyright laws, so I don't know how much (if any) you can
quote from other sources. Your publisher should know,
though.

Anyway, good luck!

Gail

"Robyn Rhudy" wrote in message
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Now, Robyn needs your help! Please!

I wrote an article for Organic Gardening magazine on

organic container
water gardens last month for Jan/Feb issue. It's the first

time I've been
paid to write or for my animal/fish/or pond info (not

including my pond
book which cost me more money than I paid). I thought the

work was done.
The editors sent back their draft and now want more work!

I'm still
getting over my flu, strep, infected ear and wisdom tooth,

and pink eye!
I'm at work even though I can hardly stand! Anyway, one

thing I don't
know how to do is get some expert quotes they want. By

expert, I mean
someone with a degree in a pond sort of specialty like

aquatic biology or
an author of pond books (I wrote a book but that doesn't

count). Here
are the quotes they need in their words. Can anyone put

me in contact
with an expert ASAP! They need it within DAYS! They

don't want the
article to just be what I say. I has to be expert. Any

quoted people
would be in print and famous. :-)

1. An academic source quote about how different aquatic

plants function
to help create a balanced environment and the role of

submerged plants in
cleaning up excessive nitrates.

2. A brief expert quote explaining the three types of

algae - string,
surface, and suspended - and the function of potential

problems with each.

3. Authoritative quote of a couple of the specific

indicators of a
healthy or unhealthy pond.

That's it but aren't those vague! Also, please e-mail to
as this e-mail is being flooded with

a large virus
that wastes all my disk space in 1/3 a day and the e-mail

may bounce. You
can use this e-mail if it doesn't bounce back to you

though.
Thanks! What have I gotten myself into?


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