What NASCAR taught me about blogging
As a northerner, attending NASCAR seemed like a right of passage to permanently living in the south. So I rounded up my friends for a 10 hour marathon tailgate and NASCAR race. After hours of...
View ArticleA Really Pathetic Poem
Like I was saying in a previous blog post, Writing About Writing, I adore writing, but am highly limited in regards to my success in a variety of styles. To strengthen my point, I am about to take one...
View ArticleCreativity Hiatus
My blog as fallen silent as of late, which is weird because I think of it often. Almost once a day, I think boy, I really need to write. But I couldn’t. And I have no idea why. Can creativity just take...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Worst Quality?
So I haven’t gotten this interview question since applying to be a camp counselor in high school, but have long since been practicing an answer to this question anyway. How do you answer “What’s your...
View ArticleA VERY exciting announcement
As mentioned a few blog posts ago, I recently re-launched this blog. In an effort to continue the momentum and keep offering ever-exciting incentives to subscribe and keep up with Tweets and Mascara,...
View ArticleFive Weirdest Notes in My Notes Section on my Phone
As a writer, I like to think that brilliancy can strike at any time. When it does, I write it down in my notes section of my phone. Then I go back when I’m at a computer and further flesh out those...
View ArticleComma-plaint
By Cazey Williams Hello, readers. Did you notice that comma? The one right after hello? I know, it must be a typo. WELL, IT’S NOT. I hate to sound preachy (~choir hums~), but somewhere, somehow,...
View ArticleWhat it Feels Like to Blog About Yourself
By Sara Woznicki When I first started my original blog, Tweets and Mascara, I very narrowly focused on social media and selling makeup (hence the name). I didn’t tell anyone I knew about the fact that...
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