About
I am a freelance writer and all around geek. I have been working in the information technology field since 1996. I have a degree in Computer Information Systems from a small Midwestern university. I write about sewing, crafts, humor, technology and pretty much anything else that is requested or comes to mind. I have also been known to set up a blog or two.
I live in Georgia, near my French grandmother, with a husband, two kids and a cat. People regularly ask if I’m not from around here.
Welcome to my blog.
Christine


Is the clean, black and white format going to stay? I really like it.
Yes, it’s going to stay. I tried out different formats and have decided that the very simple formats are the only ones I really like. So it’s good that you like it too.
Hi Christine,
I’m Julie, the editor of “Mamapedia Voices”, and we feature guest bloggers on Mamapedia, a site for Moms all across the country. I’ve just found your blog, and would like to invite you write a piece which could be featured on our site.
Though Mamapedia Voices has just started out, it is already receiving a lot of attention, both on our site, on our guest bloggers’ sites, and beyond. We promote our featured guest bloggers through emails, Twitter, Facebook and more. It’s a wonderful opportunity to grow your audience!
If you would like to participate, please take a look at Mamapedia Voices. Next, sign up here http://bit.ly/UTCGU to be on the blogger roster, and then you will be able to see the complete (and easy) instructions for submitting a piece for consideration.
Also, because we like your blog, please download a recognition badge from us- there are many fun designs to choose from here: http://www.mamapedia.com/voices/blogger_badge
Thank you, and I look forward to reading more of your work!
Best wishes,
Julie D’Agostino
Editor, Mamapedia Voices
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