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Be Heard: Start Blogging in 2012

01.06.2012

Creating a cadre of tech-savvy midlifers is the goal of the MidLifeBloggers Conference.

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Election 2012: The Discussion Begins

01.03.2012

Tuesday, January 3rd, after 231 debates filling the void, 41 candidates rising and falling, and billions of words printed and spoken about the Republican primary, the first votes will be cast.

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Remembering the Crucial Things of Christmas Past

12.19.2011

Somewhere in this bittersweet funk, I have been remembering things that used to be really important to me that are no more, and wondering why. Such as:

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What to give the ungiftable…

12.05.2011

Want to make your money do more that just please the giftee? How about a twofer: you get to give a cool gift and save the environment, food chain, economy?

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MidLifeBloggers Writers Workshop: ‘Tis the season

11.30.2011

This year Christians and Jews are blessed by having Christmas come right smack in the middle of Chanukah.

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LA, The Grove–oh, and the Penn State sex scandal

11.23.2011

Here is a photo of host Mario Lopez yesterday during the show. I can’t be more specific than that…

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Portrait of A Citizen

11.17.2011

If she changed out of her T-shirt, ball cap and fanny pack and put on the garments of an 18th century goodwife hawking fish at a fayre, that would work too.

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Wordless Wednesday Writers Workshop

11.16.2011

I’ll post my response tomorrow; send me yours at jane(at)midlifebloggers(dot)com  

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Talking about race and American politics…

11.11.2011

It raises all those scary questions about race and politics and Obama and whites and the media…

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Sticky Readers: Flypaper for Your Blog

11.07.2011

Bottom line, then, what Margaret’s book is about is: how to write blog posts that make readers return to your site.

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