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Public Bread FAQ's

Actually, nobody has asked me a question yet...but someday they will probably look like this:

Q. What is Public Bread Magazine?
A. PB started as a personal quest to understand more about the world than my narrow lens of American culture and popular media would allow. The most revealing sources were the stories of travel, adventure, and service of trusted friends. Now, PB has grown into a free monthly online publication to share these stories and give readers the resources necessary to become personally involved.

Q. How do I subscribe?
A. Just type your email address into the form at the top right pane of this page, then hit "Subscribe." A confirmation link will be forwarded to you to verify your subscription.

Q. How do I unsubscribe?
A. To unsubscribe from Public Bread, please email to publicbread-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com

Q. Where does my money go?
A. It is free..you did not give me money; however, if you are interested to invest in the PB Magazine project please email me at publicbread@gmail.com, and we can talk about it. Otherwise, I hope you will invest your time and resources in the projects mentioned in PB articles and on this site.

Q. I have(know somebody who has) a story that should be included in this publication. How?
A. Please email your suggestions to publicbread@gmail.com, with "Article Suggestion" in the Subject line.

Q. Which bear is best?
A. Black bear.

Q. Why the name 'Public Bread'?
A. PB examines stories that often avoid widespread recognition, but need to be brought into the public eye.  Bread and water are not luxurious treats for most, but they sustain movement for a body in need.  PB hopes to build and encourage a movement of love and service that exists in a new generation of leaders.

Q. What is the difference between website and magazine content?
A.  The website will provide resources to research subject matter contained in articles from each month's magazine.  In most cases, suggestions of how to get involved in a specific story will also be listed on the website.  Think of it as a 'Digging Deeper' section of PB.

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