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Angie Randall to Write Column for REAL Magazine

by SteveMonday, February 23, 2004   

The debut issue of REAL Magazine™ gets "real" with the celebrated scrapbooker, wife and mother of five. Randall's well-respected career as the editor of PaperKuts, expert scrapbooker and author of a soon to be released book - "Let's Scrapbook! A Beginner's Guide" - (Featuring "I can do that" page layouts, this book shares 280 fun, "doable" PaperKuts lay ideas you've come to expect and want to scrap lift, plus real stories and letters from scrapbookers) has culminated in the coveted column she will be writing in each issue of REAL Magazine.

"Angie is a great example of the kind of woman REAL Magazine is written for," says the magazine's publisher, Tony Golden, Publisher for Revue Media and former publisher of ePregnancy and Women's Health & Fitness magazines. "She's an amazing expert in the scrapbooking industry and is often invited to share her insights and observations about all aspects of scrapbooking - from new products and techniques to how a scrapbook can shape a child's self esteem. Simply put, we're glad to have her onboard to share her insights with our readers each and every issue."

Says REAL Magazine's associate publisher Sheri Wallace, "Angie is very real and down-to-earth and she wants to make an intimate difference with families memories around the world. As the interest in scrapbooking continues to grow exponentially, it's our desire to share the latest and greatest ideas with our readers and we feel Angie is just the ticket."

REAL Magazine goes beyond the limitations of many of today's women's magazines. "Too many of today's magazines take a superficial approach and don't explore the full depth and breadth of real women's daily lives-the challenges and triumphs, fears and hopes, goals and dreams," says Golden. "We give more in-depth, intimate and personalized perspectives and insights. We don't really think of REAL as a magazine--it's more of a guide to how women think, feel, work, play and live."

The REAL reader is a powerful force in the market and in the world today: she's a proven decision maker, influencer and upscale consumer. She's intelligent, independent and informed - and she'll look to REAL for new ideas, motivation, guidance and support to reach her goals and make the choices that are best for her and her family!

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