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<blockquote data-quote="magazinewriter" data-source="post: 52242" data-attributes="member: 3826"><p>Hi, everyone-- </p><p></p><p>I should have made it clear in my first post that the magazine is willing to assign pseudonyms to parents who prefer not to publish their own name or their child's name. I need to know your name, as well as an email address and a daytime phone number where you can be reached, so I can prove to my editors that I'm interviewing real parents (not making them up!), but those names will be kept private. Only my editors and the magazine's fact-checkers-- who will call or email each quoted parent before publication to verify the story's accuracy-- will have access to real identities.</p><p></p><p>Our readers are the parents of young children, so I'm looking specifically for cases where parents got a diagnosis early-- ideally before age 6-- but the child can be older than that now. Up to age 10 or so would work for us. Stories of adults looking back on how medication helped them, or didn't, would be great, as well.</p><p></p><p>To keep our competitors from knowing what story we're working on, I'm not at liberty to reveal the name of my magazine on a public forum like this, but I'll be happy to do so in a private email. My address is <a href="mailto:margaret.renkl@gmail.com">margaret.renkl@gmail.com</a>.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any help you can give!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magazinewriter, post: 52242, member: 3826"] Hi, everyone-- I should have made it clear in my first post that the magazine is willing to assign pseudonyms to parents who prefer not to publish their own name or their child's name. I need to know your name, as well as an email address and a daytime phone number where you can be reached, so I can prove to my editors that I'm interviewing real parents (not making them up!), but those names will be kept private. Only my editors and the magazine's fact-checkers-- who will call or email each quoted parent before publication to verify the story's accuracy-- will have access to real identities. Our readers are the parents of young children, so I'm looking specifically for cases where parents got a diagnosis early-- ideally before age 6-- but the child can be older than that now. Up to age 10 or so would work for us. Stories of adults looking back on how medication helped them, or didn't, would be great, as well. To keep our competitors from knowing what story we're working on, I'm not at liberty to reveal the name of my magazine on a public forum like this, but I'll be happy to do so in a private email. My address is [email]margaret.renkl@gmail.com[/email]. Thanks in advance for any help you can give! [/QUOTE]
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