New North Carolina Web Magazine Serves as a Tribute to the Modern Southern Belle
September 28, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Greenville, NC - September 28, 2007 - Indigo Read LLC today announced the recent launch of a new Web magazine serving the North Carolina region. The woman-centered publication, aptly titled GAL Magazine (Grow and Learn Magazine), strives to provide uplifting, inspirational, and motivational articles and resources for the modern southern woman, ranging from support of local businesses to shared experiences and mentoring. The magazine, officially launched on September 1st, can be found on the Web at www.GALmag.com. “GAL uses the insight of the spiritual experience, the wisdom of our elders, shared experiences, and the inspiration of self-improvement philosophies to educate, encourage and empower individuals,” says Donna Lowe, Executive Editor of GAL Magazine. “Our challenge is to provide hope, inner-power and unity, create opportunities where others see none, and most importantly to inspire.”
GAL offers articles and stories with a local impact, online forums for readers to interact, a calendar of events, features of local musicians and bands, and more. While currently serving the North Carolina area, GAL has plans to expand coverage to Tennessee, South Carolina, Arkansas, Texas, and Virginia in the future.
About GAL Magazine
GAL (Grow and Learn) Magazine is a North Carolina-based Web publication dedicated to creating an enlightening experience for readers in the North Carolina region by combining the insight of the spiritual experience, the wisdom of our elders, shared experiences, and the inspiration of self-improvement philosophies. The publication aims to educate, encourage, and empower readers through networking opportunities, the support of local businesses, and mentoring. GAL Magazine was started in 2005 and the site was completely revamped September 2007 to include a forum, gallery, shop, and webcast.
For additional information about GAL Magazine, please visit www.GALmag.com or contact Donna Lowe at 252-756-7644.