I am looking for a few readers who would like to write GUEST POSTS for the kitchens garden blog while I am in California next month.
We used to do this all the time! Remember?
Who we would love to meet
This time I am particularly looking for writers or aspiring writers, writers of novels, poems, non fiction, cook books, blogs, substack, etc. I am interested in how you write while still being an active member of your OWN life. I am interested in what you write about. What your life looks like when you are writing. Your schedule. What is your objective with your writing. Where we can see your writing. If you have published: how. Why you write what you do. Stuff like that.
To Qualify.
To qualify to write a Guest Post you need to be TKG commenters or otherwise involved with TKG, Lurkers and Likers are welcome! Commenting and liking and communicating proves you are real and committed, which in this day and age is a THING you know! The Fellowship of the Farmy is loaded with really clever real people.
Come out. Come out, wherever you are!
The Process
Email me: celima.g.7@gmail.com
I will send you a little list of suggestions. We will chat back and forth a bit.
Then you send me your words and a couple of pictures.
I will check everything, then load it all then tell you which day you are scheduled for publication.
Then we celebrate!
On your publication day
If you have a blog or Facebook or Instagram of your own: you would put a link on your own post of that day, directing your readers to where your guest post has been published at TKG (the kitchens garden.com)
Let’s introduce our readers to each other.
For instance
My objective with my writing is to spread the word that we CAN live gently on this good earth. That WHAT you can do, done with thought and planning and care, is enough. But we need to ALL be doing something / one thing every day – that extends the life and health of this good earth. I write to share HOW to grow a portion of our own food or HOW TO develop a relationship with a farmer at the farmers market or keep our corner of the land (or sea) CLEAN of debris or wage war on plastic or keep our recycling HONEST or know every single second hand shop in a 10 mile radius. That we can eat seasonally and eat responsibly grown food.
This blog is about that mission. The kitchens garden is not a tutorial. It is a community. A farm that I document. A way to spark discussion. And you are a part of that. Here is your opportunity to Introduce yourself and tell us about your writing.
Why do you write?
What to do next
Email me at celima.g.7@gmail.com if you are interested. I encourage you to be interested. I would love you to write something to us all. Email me and let’s make a plan.
Also:
See you at Sustainable Sunday on Sunday. (If all goes well; I will have a passel of tiny piglets in my barn by then):
Email me. Even if you are not a published writer and only write for yourself you still qualify.
Right?
Love
Celi



12 responses to “📣 A Fun Announcement”
Email sent!
Yay! I was hoping! Thank you so much! I will see you on the other side!
should be fun to read and have a safe trip!
It will be interesting to read the Other Voice here at TKG. I suspect there are many of them, but hesitant to put up a hand.
Are you hesitant to put up a hand? You should not be. You write well and often! I am going to do gardens and gardeners next 🤭 just so’s you know!
I don’t think I have enough of interest to the other readers. I just have a few chooks and a small back yard, and a climate that’s not very common to contend with. I think you should ask Dale, who has the most impressive permaculture garden and writes beautifully.
Oooooooh! What an intriguing thought!
Yes! Think about it!!
Great way to get to know who is behind the names! Plus you get a small break while helping with the CA family 🙂
Maybe not for this topic, but I would love to get involved in future (your mention of the gardens theme made my ears prick up 🙂 )
Yes! That one could be fun!
I remember this! I don’t have a blog, but I write a daily journal, and love reading other writers. I have a whole journal entry about one of your posts. I started reading your blog in 2011, and it would be so interesting to read when others first discovered the farmy