Guest Blog: You and Your Business : A Love Affair Gone Sour?
Remember when you first conceived of the idea for your business, then put things in motion to launch it? Remember how strongly you believed that you could make a difference – for a small group of peop…
View ArticleMonday’s with Mike: Hail the troublemakers
Here’s my husband Mike Knezovich with the first of his “Mondays with Mike” installments. When Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in 1968, I was 11 years old. Turmoil was everywhere—Viet Nam war protes…
View ArticleGuest Author Blog – Beggar’s Can’t Be Choosier
Today RM has given me the opportunity to share with you all my new book, Beggars Can’t be Choosier. Thanks RM. Beggars is a story set in the Regency Era of England. The Regency was from 1811 to 182…
View ArticleGuest Photographer: David FitzSimmons
Award-winning author and photographer David FitzSimmons has a unique approach to animal portraiture, and he loves sharing it with kids. Instead of seeking rare animals in exotic locations, David photo…
View ArticleSo You Want To Be a Guest Blogger, Huh?
I’ll be frank here: one of my 2014 goals has been to blog with more frequency, at least 2 to 3 times per week, but I’ve been involved in a trio of projects at work that are breathtaking in scope and b…
View Articleceleb mumma: JOOLS OLIVER
JOOLS OLIVER WOULD HAVE TO BE ONE OF MY FAVE CELEB MUMS...so when the gorgeous Leigh, from Six By The Bay blog, asked if I'd like to re-post an interview she did with Mrs Jamie Oliver, I said 'YES ple…
View ArticleWhat Jenni Wore Wednesdays: OLTL Premiere
One of the best things about dressing Jenni for any event is that she is not a slave to labels. If she likes it, and it fits her well, she never gets caught up in “who designed it?” I think it is part…
View ArticleInterview with Paul Koudounaris: Behind the Lens
Paul Koudounaris is an art historian based in California, USA, who specializes in the documenting and photographing the use of human remains in sacred contexts, especially in ossuary and charnel house…
View ArticleHow to Deal With Writers Block | A Guest Blog Post by Sophie Byron Writes
Every writer comes across writers block at some point in their stories – even the famous author of the Harry Potter series JK Rowling admitted to having writers block when she was writing The Chamber …
View ArticleVisit the Wildly, Wonderful Mind of Julia Joseph in the paranormal worlds of...
Welcome, my lovelies. It so nice to have you all back for another inquisition. I almost feel like I should be twirling a waxed mustache at this point. So today’s guest is the lovely and talented wran…
View ArticleGuidelines for Getting Awesome Guest Blog Posts
Bringing guest bloggers on board is a great way to diversify the content on your site and introduce your product or business to a new audience. “Guest bloggers can boost profits by growing the exposu…
View ArticleCodeAcross is here!
This guest post was written by Catherine Bracy, Director of Community Organizing at Code for America. The post was originally published on the Code for America blog. CodeAcross 2014. Image credit: …
View ArticleResponding To a Public Attack Against Your Writing
If you’ve used the internet much, particularly if you’ve read or posted on blogs, then you’ve probably witnessed (or even been involved in) the proverbial internet pissing contest. It can be tough to …
View ArticleGuest Post: Jean Erhardt
Years ago, I took a fiction writing class with author/teacher, Joyce Thompson at Lewis and Clark College here in Portland, Oregon. On the first day of class, the twelve of us settled around a big tab…
View ArticleGuest post: Power with a capital P (character names) by C.K. Crigger
I’m delighted to bring you this guest blog post, today on the topic of names, by historical and suspense western author C.K. Crigger. Power with a capital P There’s Power, with a capital P, in your ch…
View ArticleAre Food Allergies Affecting Your Brain? Part 2
Research on Brain Damage Caused by Allergies Adults are also affected by food and/or chemical allergy. When Dr. Philpott, a US allergy expert, examined 250 emotionally disturbed patients for a possibl…
View ArticleTips on Making Yourself Quotable on Social Media
All of us aspire to be respected experts in our own industries and fields. Twitter has become a great platform to share insight for your communities and being “quotable” is …
View ArticleGuest Blog About Writing and Cross-Promotion Up at Murder By 4
Folks, as promised last week, I’m letting you know about my guest blog, which is up over at the prestigious writing website Murder By 4. Here’s a small taste . . . Writers often talk about effective…
View ArticleGuest Post: Michael Bray
The Long & The Short Of It Michael Bray Although it may not seem so on the surface, there is a definite difference between approaching writing long fiction, such as novels etc., and shorter stories...
View ArticleGreat Party Ideas For Children Who Love Sports
The great thing about children (or one of the great things), is that they are mega enthusiastic. In other words, while you or I might ‘quite like’ the last film we watched, most children will find the…
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