Writing Elsewhere

by Kate Olson on June 24, 2008

Just a brief note to share some of my latest projects - I can’t seem to stick to writing on only one site!

1) I wrote a guest post on Tax Girl last week for their blog-off titled “$300,000 is Rich - Don’t Deny It!” where I give my oh-so-humble opinions on some political and societal tax news and views.

2) I’ll be writing for Savvy Auntie on education tips and tricks once this cool new site launches. The pieces will be focused on how aunts (and other relatives) can help the children around them succeed in school. You can sign up for the beta of Savvy Auntie now and be notified when the site launches.

3) SwimNetwork.com is my proud new home (well, one of them!) - I’m now one of their staff writers and will be writing as much as I possibly can on news and happenings in competitive swimming. This should get pretty exciting with the Olympic trials right around the corner and the Olympics in Beijing in August! My first piece is now up - if you’re a swim fan, or just intrigued by an entire networking site for swimmers, head on over and check it out!

4) This Mommy Gig gets a lot of my love and devotion as well, but you already knew that!

There are a few more things in the works, but I’ll save that excitement for another time. Right now I’m just happy that my writing is expanding and I’m able to turn this site into what I originally intended - a professional homepage acting as a portal to all of my work. I’ll definitely still be writing here, but as I expand my areas of interest, I’m happy to have niche sites to reach particular audiences. Oh yeah, and it’s summer and I don’t have daycare again until September! Time is precious, precious, precious.

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1 Giselle 06.25.08 at 2:06 am

Congratulations Kate!

Writing for other sites and pages is one great way to explore other fields of interest, and it seems you really have your hands full with varied projects now. That’s just soo great! Goodluck and more power to you:)

Giselle

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