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Tag Archives: BlogHer
Why All Bloggers Should Care About BookCon’s Lack of Diversity
Book Expo America (“BEA”) is the leading North American publishing event, bringing publishers, authors, distributors and readers together in one location, the force of which sets standards for the whole publishing industry. In an attempt to bring more readers to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Essays, Featured, Feminism, LGBT/Queer Politics, My Writing Elsewhere, Politics, Racial Politics
Tagged BlogHer, BookCon, books, diversity
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My Dad and Guy Kawasaki, a.k.a. The Importance of Talking About Feminism and Stereotyping
Right after the whole titcircle debacle, I was sent a link to an article on the Huffington Post written by Peg Fitzpatrick called “Words Have Power, Use Them Wisely.” Peg Fitzpatrick is the assistant to Guy Kawasaki, one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Families, Essays, Events, Featured, Feminism, Headline, LGBT/Queer Politics, Off Our Chests, Opinions, Personal, Politics
Tagged Andrew, BlogHer, BlogHer13, cancer, Family, fat, fear, feature, featured, feminism, feminist, gay, grief, personal, personal story, relationships, sexism, shame
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Queerie Me: My Favorite Queer and Sex Bloggers
Dear Queerie Bradshaw, I love your site, but I’ve read it all the way through and am looking for other sites to read. Can you suggest some other queer and sex friendly blogs? Procrastinating at Work Dear Procrastinating at … Continue reading
Posted in Other Sites/Blogs, People, Queerie Me (Advice Column), Stuff We Love
Tagged bloggers, BlogHer, blogs
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The Inevitable BlogHer ’12 Round-Up, aka Pictures of us in NYC
You knew it was coming. After a big event, it’s inevitable to have a round-up/summary of how it went, especially when you’re dealing with a narcissistic blogger like me. But along with being a narcissist, I’m also kinda lazy, or at least I am … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Featured, Meet Queerie Bradshaw, Other
Tagged BlogHer, featured, feelings
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Queerie Me: Why Are You Talking So Much About BlogHer (our Readers Should be Excited too!)
Today’s Queerie Me takes a slightly different approach than the traditional posts because it wasn’t a question asked of me as much as a frustration thrown at me on Twitter by a reader of the blog, a frustration I totally … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Featured, Meet Queerie Bradshaw, Queerie Me (Advice Column)
Tagged BlogHer, featured, Twitter
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Meet Us: Start Spreading the News, aka We’re Going to NYC and It’s Going to be Debaucherous
As we’ve said here and constantly talked about on Twitter, Jessenia and I are heading to BlogHer 12 in NYC, a blogging conference that focuses on the importance of and influence of women bloggers (male bloggers are welcome as well). I’m … Continue reading
Meet Us: We’re Going to BlogHer12 to Have Blorgies, aka I May Get Some People Fired
This weekend, on Twitter, I created a new word: Blorgy, n. a group of bloggers together being debaucherous.* Soon thereafter, Mr. Lady created another word: Queeried, v. When someone gets fired for talking about BlogHer 12 Blorgies on Twitter. Oops. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Featured, Headline, Meet Queerie Bradshaw, Other Sites/Blogs, Words
Tagged bloggers, BlogHer, conference, featured
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Stuff We Love: All Writers and Bloggers a.k.a. the #BigDealCampaign
Welcome writers from my workshops in Seattle and the San Diego State University Writers Conference! Thanks for keeping in touch and stopping by! The personal is political. – Carol Hanisch By writing and blogging, we take our personal stories and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Feminism, Headline, LGBT/Queer Politics, Opinions, Other Sites/Blogs, Racial Politics, Stuff We Love, Words
Tagged Big Deal Campaign, bloggers, BlogHer, self-esteem, write
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