Marinagraphy wants to host and promote you. Tell us about you, your blog, and your agenda. It’s all about you today, so share your links, your thoughts, your giveaways, and your objectives in writing.
And as I always tell my students when they post their work on Blackboard, take the time to read at least three people’s works, follow the links they provide, and leave a comment.






Hi, Marina! Back again. :) First of all, I haven’t heard that song in ages! Love it! Second of all, I’m a happily married work at home mom of 6 and Internet content writer, as well as the mind behind Mommy Rantings (www.imnotnagging.blogspot.com). I “rant” about anything that is on my mind about motherhood, parenting, and topics that are relevant to the niche. Life is about being the best mother I can be without sacrificing value and morals…and, I’ll admit from the jump that I’m not the Perfect Mother.
Bethany, I don’t know ONE prefect mother out there. There’s no such thing. I think the best thing we can do for ourselves and our kids is to acknowledge that we are not perfect, we make mistakes, and so does the whole darn world.
Hey Marina! I love to blog! I blog about anything really, from book reviews to things God has shown me, to family, fun, etc. I also do a photo of the day every weekday (almost without fail). I would love to have anyone visit at http://amblessedbeyondmeasure.wordpress.com
Thanks for the opportunity to introduce my blog to a new audience. At http://maryemcintyre.wordpress.com you’ll find my writing journey. I have a passion for creative nonfiction. I guess by design I’ve become the family historian. But history is facts without the emotional relationships that bring a story to life. My theme is – Why bad things happen to good people. My setting is Washburn Island on Lake Scugog Ontario from the ’30s – 50s. I hope you’ll comment on my blog.
Regards.
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Thanks, Elke.
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I’m a mom of four, writing YA, and doing professional editing to make some money. I blog about free resources for writers, from free courses and ebooks, to free conferences and writer’s groups.
I also review writing books and highlight a different agent each week. I’d love to hear the free resources others have found.
http://writingwhilethericeboils.blogspot.com/
Free Resources for Writers
The Red Moon, a fierce, feminist novel about love and death. Synopsis posted here: http://theangriestwomanintheworld.blogspot.com/
Great blog and what a nice idea to invite others to post about their own blogs. I’m a writer and a five-year as of tomorrow widow. My blog, http://www.widowsphere.blogspot.com is about my own journey through widowhood, lists resources for widows, quotes, book reviews, amd occasional random thoughts. Hope anyone interested will stop by and comnment. And I’ll be back here to visit again. Isn’t She Writes great?
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It’s all about Blog Action Day 1010 and water for me this week. My latest post just up: Good news Friday: Water heroes making a difference on Blog Action Day 2010. Includes an eight minute video of water.org co-founders Matt Damon and Gary White visiting a village in India to turn on the taps. Moving. I’d especially love to hear from others who joined the conversation on water today. What they blogged, whether they tweeted or posted on Facebook. I’ll read your posts!
Dear Marina,
From your name I gather you might be Italian, like me. I’m all Italian as I was born and lived the for 25 years, before moving to English-speaking countries.
My blog, Memory and Mirrors, http://memoryandmirrors.blogspot.com/ deals with memory, memoir, and cultural issues of displacement.
The book I’m currently working on is a memoir about my mother which is entangled with sorrow and pain but also, I hope, suffused with poetry and cultural insights. I am from Naples and my mother lived and died there, she was manic-depressive and paranoid all her lifeāso in the book I don’t just talk about her life but also address issue such as religion, abortion, food, sexuality, mental illness.
I would be thrilled to gather more readers and followers for my blog!
Amalia
Hello Marina
Came here via She Writes and very glad I found you. What a great idea to do this, introducing bloggers to other bloggers and making friendships along the way.
I blog at http://www.crystaljigsaw.blogspot.com – it’s what I would call a family run blog about life on my farm with my husband (the Farmer) and Amy, my 10 year old autistic daughter. I like to throw a wild card post in from time to time too! Oh, and I talk about my latest paranormal novel of which I hope to talk a lot more about in the near future!
Thanks for this post. It’s great to meet you.
CJ xx
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I’ve enjoyed reading your blog. I work in the male dominated field of policing. What bothers me is what I’ve been seeing with our young women/girls. I think moms need to take a stand with our daughters and teach respect for our bodies. I’m not a “no sex before marriage” woman but what I’m seeing today is so far past this ideal, it’s hard to understand. My blog is about the lighter side of my life but I love reading anything promoting the strength in women. Thank you!
I’m a freelance writer, I raise children, I run a home and I try not to go insane or run away during the process. We promote proactive acts of kindness each week, and would love to hear your stories! I post recipes, and you may get a general rant about how much other peoples driving sucks.
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Hi Marina,
My Friend Glenda promoted this post on Facebook so here I am. I am a work at home mom of triplet boys who loves to help other small business owners and work at home parents. My blog offers resources, success stories and work at home opportunities and advertising. With my online network, we also offer resources and tips at our twitter parties and online vendor parties.
I look forward to meeting new bloggers.
Maureen