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Re: HOW would you advise this lady? Love letters from the Civil War?
>Day 1: decide on what she wants to do with
the letters. Does she want to share the messages of love to inspire others? does she want them displayed? or are they too personal? would she be willing to sell the stories? As you always say Gordon: "square 1: what do you want to do?, what amount of money do you want? and what are you willing to do to get it? Since I'm not sure of what it is she wants to do she might want to do some research in the following "lake" of the web. The following site can be a begin point to see if there is any interest in her letters among Illinois civil war buffs: the following is part of the web ring for civil war buffs: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/ Day 1-4 Join some of the mailing lists and find out if anyone would be interested in romantic letters during the period and if the way they want to use them is ok with her... Day 4-5: Regroup and determine which avenue she wants to pursue after having done research above.. > Visit some sites, find out about the > campaigns he was involved in, and wrap the > letters around these. She isn't a writer, > but she could probably find someone for > that, don't ya think? Investigate the mailing list from the Illinois Civil War website to see who would be interested in Joint Venture with her or even if some of those letters might be valuable information to someone. As an off cuff response: Since people are showing more patriotism now and if she is willing to use parts of her letters she might get together with a local craft artist who designs "cards"(greeting). She could approach the artist about using some of the passages from her love letters inside the card for verse-- by Valentine Day she could be ready to rollout some PR on specialized love cards or something on that order with a local artist as joint venture. |
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