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Angela Gillaspie
Angela Gillaspie's SouthernAngel.com is an eclectic array of wit, inspiration, and whimsy. Angela is at once a mom, a soccer coach and she knows Gravel Gertie pretty well.
You can subscribe to her newsletter by sending a blank email to SouthernAngel-subscribe.
Carole Moore
Carole Moore's TheHumorWriter.com offers lots of hilarious columns like the Perils of Eileen, Life With a Man, Getting Older ... Not Better, and the Encounters of a Kid Kind.
You can subscribe to her newsletter by sending a blank email to TheHumorWriterEzine-subscribe.
Jonathan Caws-Elwitt
Literary humorist Jonathan Caws-Elwitt's plays, stories, essays,
letters, parodies, wordplay, witticisms and miscellaneous tomfoolery can
be found at Monkeys 1, Typewriters 0. Here you'll encounter frivolous, urbane writings
about symbolic yams, pigs in bikinis, donut costumes, vacationing pikas,
nonexistent movies, cross-continental peppermills, and other compelling subjects.
Kate Westrich
Boredom and lots of pent up creativity led to Cincinnati native Kate Westrich creating a funny escape for herself and the fans of Kate’s Word of the Day (WOTD).
Taking cues from pop culture and everyday experiences, Kate and the other contributors of WOTD write humorous commentary on everything ranging from new slang, found objects in the road, news events and doctor’s visits. WOTD is updated on a nearly daily basis and Kate is always accepting
submissions from readers. If you’d like to subscribe to WOTD, just send Kate an email.
Sherri Bailey
Sherri Bailey spends a considerable amount of her obsessive-compulsive life wiping the crazy off her face and politely forcing other people to read about it. She figures it's cheaper than therapy and she's far less likely to be forced to wear one of those I-love-me-jackets or eat steak with a spork.
Take a look at her life through the OCD colored glasses she refuses to remove at Wiping-The-Crazy-Off-My-Face.com.
Lisa Barker
You'll enjoy Lisa's columns at JellyMom.com especially if you've ever found yourself at the mercy of your toddlers in a changing room, have children who forget to wear their underwear, have masochist cats
that bond with your children in the Stockholm Effect, or if you've discovered that your secret weapon-CHOCOLATE-is responsible for the betrayal of your once flattering bathroom scale... Stay tuned and
receive the latest from JellyMom FREE when you subscribe here.
Joan Conde
Joan invented Mamacita Online when she realized that reading most women's media made her feel tense and inadequate. She realized that though feminist at heart, she enjoyed getting whistled at while walking near a construction site. She knew then that a new category of womanhood was needed, more MAD than Ms. . . . a Mamacita!
Joan's background as a book editor and reporter comes in handy as she skewers the dating jungle, "perfect" motherhood and roasts celebrities like Michael Jackson, Ethan Hawke and Dave Navarro while covering topical affairs such as U.S. Soldiers Mistake Prison for Fear Factor Set and authoring essays such as The Globilization of Paste: The Decline of Baskin-Robbins.
Dorothy Thompson
Dorothy Thompson is a zany premenopausal writer whose column, Where's The Damn Picket Fence, gives you hilarious accounts of the search for the great American Dream, only to find it's all an illusion. Dorothy gives us a glimpse of her wild and wacky world through such columns as, "What Not To Do In Public With Your Almost Grown-up Kids," "You Know You're Addicted When...," and "How To Be The Perfect Diner." When Dorothy is not dishing out satirical outlooks of life, she runs a highly successful online writing site called, The Writer's Life, dubbed one of Writer's Digest Magazines Top 101 Websites for 2002.
Her articles have also appeared in The Eastern Shore News, USA Today, and other publications. Visit Dorothy at Where Is The Damn Picket Fence.
June Webb
June Webb possess a caustic wit and rarely refrains from using it. No one is safe around her. She reserves the right to turn any situation into fodder for her weekly column, Poozie’s Ponderings (just ask her husband).
Parenting humour, relationships, the daily grind. She’s even been known to pick on herself. A glance at her website showcases a cup holding a toothbrush and flower. This is your first clue... when it comes to housework, she’s a great gardener!
Cathie Walker
When not performing brain surgery, doing runway modeling, or turning down marriage proposals from attractive millionaires, Miss Walker is attending support group meetings for compulsive liars. Check out her website, Sillybuddies.com.
You can subscribe to her newsletter by sending a blank email to sillygirlnews-subscribe.
Madeleine Begun Kane
Madeleine Begun Kane's MadKane.com is packed with humor about married life,
the Net, computers, technology, money, cars, politics, travel, and the
workplace. When she's not "Raising Kane" about those topics, she's busy
reading angry email from Bush fans about her political satire feature --
Dubya's Dayly Diary. You can subscribe to her newsletter by sending a blank
email to madkane-subscribe.
John Breneman
John Breneman's HumorGazette.com offers fresh, topical satire on news, politics and pop culture. A "prematurely retired" journalist, Breneman
showcases his humor, including his daily This Day in Revisionist History, in a crisp, visually attractive newspaper format. Subscriptions available soon.
Chandra K. Clarke
Chandra K. Clarke started out as a freelance reporter for a chain of
agribusiness newspapers. This means that a) she had to endure a lot of jokes
about being outstanding in her field and b) she has a really thick portfolio
of articles on soybeans. If pressed, she'll admit that she's done hard time as a municipal beat
reporter and a managing editor for a weekly newspaper. She has also
freelanced for publications like Discovery Channel Online, Gale Research,
and Spaceref.com. She has a diploma in robotics, a BA in English, and is
working on her MSc in Space Exploration Studies. She plans to get her PhD in
the same subject mainly so she can say "As a matter of fact, I am a rocket
scientist." She got into humor and fiction writing when she discovered that it's much
more fun to write when you actually admit you're making it up as you go
along. She released her first novel, a sci-fi adventure called Taiamoora, in
1999. Her weekly humour column In My Humble Opinion is published in the US,
the UK and Canada; new editions are posted at Chandra K. Clarke
which also provides a free weekly mailing list.
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