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Blunders and other Wonders

October 16, 2008 by Karen Swim

Written by Karen D. Swim

A twitter conversation with Rosa Say has resulted in my first guest post for Joyful Jubilant Learning. Joyful Jubiliant Learning is a group blog fueled by an optimistic community of contributors.  The theme at JJL this month is Blunderrifix – mistakes, lapses of judgment, screw-ups that have been fixed with learning.  I hope you’ll join me as I share one of my many slip-ups and the lessons learned from the experience.

I hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: guest post, joyful jubilant learning

Guest Post Today at Word Sell

August 28, 2008 by Karen Swim

Written by Karen D. Swim

Brad Shorr in a moment of either sheer genius or pure insanity (you be the judge) graciously invited me to post on his blog today.  Brad is not only a terrific writer but a truly gracious blogger who actively supports the community. You may recall he was the mastermind behind this week’s Joanna Young Welcome Back party.

Please  join me over at Word Sell today as we discuss social media myths.  It should be fun!

Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: guest post, Word Sell

In the Zone

July 29, 2008 by Karen Swim

Written by Karen D. Swim

Robert Hruzek is on vacation and was crazy er nice enough to ask me to guest post in his absence.  Since I don’t want to go down in history as the guest poster who killed Robert’s blog, will you help me out by visiting over there today?  Robert has a great community over there and if you’re not a regular reader , you’re in for a treat. This week he has an incredible all star line-up and I hope in addition to helping me out you’ll visit this week and show his guests some love. I hope to see you at the Zone!

Filed Under: Wild and Wacky Tagged With: Add new tag, guest post, middle zone musings

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