The roundtable participants represent only a tiny fraction of the total
number of bloggers writing about open adoption, and of that total number, a fairly small percentage seem to be male.
Not exact matches
Jon Perez is a writer and
blogger who
writes across a
number of subjects.
My hunch is that they are happy with the drama this article inspired and are loving the significant
number of bloggers like myself who are
writing about it, and in doing so driving more traffic their way.
So where does that leave us - is it really indicative
of Conservative grassroots thought what is
written by a
number of popular
bloggers on a particular topic that they don't
write about very often?
Yesterday, fellow pro-public education
blogger, Jersey Jazzman,
wrote a great piece about the fact that a
number of school districts in New Jersey — all populated by black and Hispanic citizens — have been under state control for years.
While some may feel that this is a fad in the book industry, there are a
number of successful
bloggers who've turned their ability to
write short featured posts into successful books.
Each time the
blogger - cum - author exemplifies their model
of success, self - promotional efforts are incorporated into the
writing for a
number of good reasons.
I feel it's getting easier for me to
write stories because gradually I'm getting faster (and hopefully better), and there are a
number of nifty tools available out there to either help your
writing (Scrivener, Grammarly), or to boost awareness
of your work (from
bloggers willing to host new authors and Facebook groups to Thunderclap and Headtalker campaigns which help spread the word).
I didn't want to be like many
bloggers where over 50 %
of their post is quoting others — I wanted to
write from my heart, expressing my views on a wide
number of topics relating to economics, finance and investment, from my unusual framework, which is Evangelical Christian, mostly libertarian (but not for financials), actuarial, value investor, doubting neoclassical economics and modern portfolio theory.
Still a frequent world traveler, and occasional guest -
blogger on a
number of other Travel Blogs, Trisha
writes about travel and technology, sometimes both at the same time.
You know those travel - themed chain posts, where you
write a blog post and link it to a
number of other
bloggers, who do the same, and so on?
It actually kind
of hurts to
write this
number and to publish it for all to see, given that I'm supposed to be a «big - time successful travel
blogger», with one
of the longest - standing travel blogs out there.
These days she spends a good deal
of time assisting new travel writers, and is still a frequent traveler, an occasional guest -
blogger on a
number of other Blogs, and
writes about travel and technology, sometimes both at the same time.
This post used a
number of stylistic
writing techniques to achieve an informal tone: a casual, long parenthetical aside in the middle
of a sentence; the use
of «we» for the
blogger's voice; contractions; ironic asides; and a mix
of grammatically correct sentences and an intentional sentence fragment for emphasis.
As many
of you know, I share on Twitter a fair
number of stories
written by others — reporters,
bloggers and columnists.
Writing great content is job
number one for a would - be law
blogger, but a great blog with no visitors is sort
of like a tree falling in a forest.
Ten is a nice, round, manageable
number so it's not a surprise that a lot
of bloggers and columnists
write how - to articles based on the power
of 10 — 10 ways, 10 solutions, 10 tips.
There are a
number of volunteer au pair
bloggers who regularly
write with us, giving the blog many different points
of view.
Blog content is
written by a
number of bloggers and covers both nursing and general healthcare topics.