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Funny Women

I want to encourage women to submit to humor venues. I urge you; I implore you. Let’s start a revolution and change the world’s mind about who’s funny. Your heart will swell with accomplishment and your breasts will become larger. This I promise.

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Anybody else want to make Baby Boomer commercials less depressing?

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Anybody Else Struggling With Short-Term Memory Loss? Here's 5 Reasons I like it.

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I figure - if you can't beat 'em, well, then . . . forget what you were going to say and laugh about it. My latest blog in Huffington Post on the topic. Would love to know if you're struggling with…Continue

How I Almost Lost My Inner Pippi

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Have you ever felt like you lost that child inside of you who was brave? Risk-taking? I did, little by little. I call it my "Pippi" in honor of the literary character who I adored as a young girl.…Continue

Any other menopausal women losing it? It's zombie time.

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Comment by Lisa Martinez on July 25, 2010 at 9:46am
It's great to be among the funny. I would love for you to check out my blog, "Whose Cat Did I Bury Anyway?" at http://www.lisawrites4life.wordpress.com. I had fun with this true life tale.
Comment by Tresha Barger on July 22, 2010 at 4:33pm
I'm dressing like a spy (as seen on TV). You can, too. http://wp.me/pfzkE-wd
Comment by Carol Clouse on July 22, 2010 at 9:23am
Hello! I am a new member to this group and look forward to the dialogue.
More and more along my journey (and as a memeber of the memoir group) I find women's stories to be so much more tragic and serious than my own. With a happy childhood and a heart that even through struggle, focuses on the amusing, I felt like this was the right group for me! Thanks for all of you!
Comment by Madge Woods on July 21, 2010 at 5:37pm
I am honored to be an editor's pick this week.
Comment by Meg Waite Clayton on July 19, 2010 at 8:09am
Defining and analyzing humor is a pastime of humorless people.
- Robert Benchley

:-)
Comment by Alle C. Hall on July 19, 2010 at 1:28am
I saw "Inception" this evening and highly recommend it, with a caveat:

Ellen Page demonstrates the even most engaging of actors can be rendered dull beyond measure when inserted into the "girlfriend" role.
Comment by Tania Zaverta Chance on July 17, 2010 at 12:41am
Hello! I'm excited to be a part of this group. I am a writer of literary fiction. My novel, SHEgo, was published a couple of weeks ago. It's a post-modern, self-discovery work about a woman obsessed with success that chronicles a her journey into consciousness where she finds peace and actualization. To learn more about myself and SHEgo, please visit my author's website at: www.taniazavertachance.com
Please enjoy SHEgo!!!
Comment by Laurie Isabella Blair on July 16, 2010 at 3:08pm
Okay, I may have posted this already but not properly. So give me another chance. I keep finding droll, "Thurber-esque" stuff to write about my family, and you can't make this stuff up. My last few blog posts have given me a chance to explore a funny writing voice. Help, My Compass Broke
Comment by Alle C. Hall on July 15, 2010 at 12:01am
Hello, everyone from your newest member: Alle C. Hall. I joined 15 seconds ago and my breasts are bigger already.

My name is pronounced like the narrow road behind the hotel: alley.

The photo to your left is a zygote. I write to explore childhood. Everything I did or did not experience as a child manifests in everything that is or is not going on in my life today. It therefore manifests in the lives of my children. Worth considering. I completed a novel, got an agent, got dumped, and this Saturday, will teach the class 'Rocking The Rejection." Lemonade, anyone?

My most recent publication is short and often funny. Just like me.

(http://www.thisgreatsociety.com/11/thoughts_and_analysis/the_buddhi...)

"The Buddhism of Baseball" is an essay that has not as much to do with baseball as it does with learning to love and be loved.

I look forward to getting to know you and your work.

Alle C. Hall
Comment by Ane Mulligan on July 14, 2010 at 10:53am
I delighted to be here. I'm slowly finding ,y way around She Writes, but I'm technically challenged ... really. I am. I'm the one the tech guys laugh about when they're in the break room.
 

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