January 15th, 2008
I just had a seriously sobering thought. The Internet is all about real estate and risk. Just like Monopoly only with real money. Babylune, really, is not the content I write but a URL I don’t own. The address could be sold at any moment and, while I own the content, no one would know […]
By kate baggott -- 4 comments
May 8th, 2007
I know some of you are using maternity leave to launch your writing careers. Here’s a listing from the Absolute Markets newsletter that might be of interest to those of you who write Science Fiction.
Tags: markets-for-new-writers, mothers-who-write, WAHM
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By kate baggott -- 1 comment
October 29th, 2006
Who would have guessed that the motherhood and identity question had so much to do with acronyms?
Really, so much relies on how women describe themselves as SAHM, WAHM, or WOHM that the entire alphabet seems reduced to about 4 letters.
And, as is the problem with other four-letter words, these acronyms are dirty. Imagine the shame […]
By kate baggott -- 5 comments
June 1st, 2006
The news that mothers who work outside (WOHMs) the home tend to be healthier and slimmer than stay at home mothers (SAHMs) is still echoing around the world press. I assume the findings also apply to work at home mothers (WAHMs) like me.
Acronyms aside, according to an article in the Irish Independent, this need not […]
By kate baggott -- 6 comments
May 8th, 2006
6 days until Mothers’ Day and you’ll be relieved to hear I won’t be teaching my three year-old how to scramble eggs for the main breakfast in bed event. Toast is fine, I just hope I don’t get any crumbs on the baby’s head. Does every child insist on nursing the moment their mothers prepare […]
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