Menletter Exchange

Menletter Exchange lists services or products offered by subscribers or Web visitors of Menletter.

 

Menletter Exchange is free. Listings are accepted at the discretion of the editor. Please see the guidelines at the bottom of the listings. 

 

Listings (Updated November 2007)

 

Stories of Peace

Storyteller Mark Judelson dramatically recounts the true stories of courageous individuals who responded to violence and hatred with acts of peace. For more than 20 years, Mark has told stories in high schools, colleges, churches, synagogues, prisons and conferences. See his Web site at http://www.storiesofpeace.com/ for story synopses and booking information.

 

Circles of Air, Circles of Stone

Sparrow Hart runs vision quests, men's programs, adventures of the spirit. He is co-founder and current leader of the Men's Wisdom Council. Sparrow's Mythic Warrior program trains men in leadership in a nine-weekend program over nine months. See his Web site at http://www.questforvision.com/index.html.

 

Monhegan Winds

Jim Guiness has recorded a CD of meditative music for wind chimes, flutes, and woodwinds. Find out why listeners call this music "incredibly soothing" and "powerfully relaxing." www.atlanticwinds.com

 

Baehr Communications

Tim Baehr, publisher and editor of Menletter, is now semi-retired and accepting freelance assignments in writing and editing. See http://www.menletter.org/baehr.htm.  

 

Getting Listed - Guidelines

If you have a service or product that you want other men to know about, or if you are looking for work, you can list it free in the Menletter Exchange.

 

  • Send me your name, your mailing address and phone number, and the name of your product or business.
  • Include a one- or two-line description of what you are offering.
  • Include a Web address to your Web site. You must have a Web site describing your product or service, or posting your resume.

 

I reserve the right to edit or shorten descriptions.

 

I will reject any listing outright:

 

  • If I think it doesn't fit in with the tone and purpose of the rest of the Menletter newsletter or Web site.
  • If your Web site has pop-ups, advertising for other stuff that's not relevant to your main offering, links to porn or other inappropriate stuff, etc.

 

Your listing, if accepted, may take up to a month to appear. Once it appears, it will go out to about 120 men on the Menletter mailing list and will be seen by about 100 visitors a week on the Menletter Web site.

 

What to do: Send an e-mail to menletter@aol.com with your proposal.

 

 

 

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