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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Almost Famous

For my friends who live nearby, if you get a chance, you might stop by the library and pick up a copy of the magazine Willamette Women (at the downtown library it's in the breezeway on the left hand side). Turn to page 60, and what will you see? 

An article about blogging.

An article about blogging where yours truly is interviewed. The author even made me sound coherent and intelligent (I love it when writers do that). Very cool.

Rachel Bucci (the author) interviewed me last spring--as well as the bloggers from The Soren Gazette, Confessions from a Lavender Farm, and Can't Catch Me--but I wasn't quite sure when the article would be published, or even which magazine publication it was going to appear in. I knew it had something to do with the Statesman Journal, and I faintly recalled Rachel saying July, but the details were a little bit fuzzy in my brain. As so many details often are.

Then a few weeks ago, one of Jason's co-workers mentioned that she had read an article about me and blogging in some magazine at her dentist's office. I did a bit of follow up and found the magazine at the library.

Quite the fun little treat.

Comments

Congratulations!

I think it is very cool you were a part of someone's dental waiting room experience, too.

Oh I wish I could have a copy. That is super cool! I can imagine she had lots of positive things to say. What a good feeling.

How Cool!! I want one!

Congratulations! That is awesome!

That is wonderful. You are quite famous!!

Congratulations! That is very exciting!

How fun to have an article about you!

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