Who Am I? And, Revised Guidelines for Writers

Posted on 24 July 2008. Filed under: Call for Papers, Introduction to "We Can Do" | Tags: , |

If you have ever been curious to learn more about the person behind the We Can Do blog, then I have posted a new permanent page entitled “Who Am I?” that is now available from the top navigation bar. In this page, I talk a bit about myself and what motivates me to keep up with this blog month after month. Follow the link to:

http://wecando.wordpress.com/who-am-i/

If you were thinking of submitting something to We Can Do for possible publication, then I have tweaked the Writing Guidelines. For one thing, I changed the title from “Wish List for Written Materials and Resources” to “Guidelines for Writers” (but the URL link is currently still the same as it was before). Also, I added a few more criteria regarding things such as preferred word-length; languages other than English; use of tables and graphics; etc. Follow the link to:

http://wecando.wordpress.com/wish-list-for-written-materials-and-resources/

I know I still owe some emails to people who have already submitted materials for consideration. I apologize. We Can Do is a volunteer project I do in what limited free time I have, so I am frequently behind with my email. Feel free to send me a follow-up reminder to ashettle (at) patriot.net if you fear I’ve forgotten you.

In a few minutes, a post will be going up about the one-year anniversary of this blog: as of this writing (7:40 pm Washington DC time) We Can Do will be exactly one year old in just 1.5 hours from now.

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Фотки и видео Анны Семенович

собираю материлы по семенович, вот на этом сайте много чего было

семенович

перестал почему то у меня работать, может скинете ссылок в аську или личку, премного благодарен


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