Yes I am a slave driver. Despite the fact the guest blog credit lines are written in the third person, I insist that the guests write them themselves. Here’s a collection of credit lines from witty writer members who have done guest blog posts to date, all together in the one spot. Remember these names when you are on the hunt for witty content:
Amie Steffen (Author of “Sandwiches”)
Amie Steffen has been writing mostly serious things for newspapers since 2006.
Kate Bailey (Author of “Hair Piece”)
Kate Bailey is an advertising copywriter who is leprous in her inability to get hired but is now working on a documentary proposal and will do event make-up.
Tony Goriainoff (Author of “An American Abroad”)
Tony Goriainoff is a financial journalist working in Europe, originally from Texas. He is available to do freelance work most of the year (except when he is on vacation, which is not often enough). His favorite topics are things like culture, politics, art, music and life & relationships in general.)
Joe Donnellan (Author of “The Ski is The Limit”)
Joe Donnellan is a witty blogger who can find humor in any situation and is willing to give most opportunities a trial (within reason). He also really likes waffles. If you would like Joe to fix you a piece of his funny blog, get in touch.
Mike Reynolds (Author of “Our Olympic Heroes”)
Mike Reynolds is a writer from Ottawa who is well-known for writing in his sleep. Well-known that is by his wife and baby. He’s always looking for more writing opportunities and always looking for material with humour-me potential.
The Gonzo Mama (Author of “Stubble Trouble”)
Christina-Marie Wright is the mother of seven children and author of The Gonzo Mama newspaper column (TheGonzoMama.com), where she chronicles her adventures in “extreme parenting.” Wright specializes in parenting humor, political satire and cuttingly honest confessions about being a woman. Sadly, she still shaves her legs every single day.
Bob Merlotti (Author of “Dear Mr or Ms Funeral Director”)
Bob Merlotti is neither old nor sick, just planning ahead. He has written award-winning comedy for years and has won every major advertising award, including a few he has smelted himself. Visit his website at www.merlotticommabob.com and be sure to click on the black light. Why? Because it’ll blow your mind, that’s why.
Brenna Hillier (Author of “Inhuman Resources”)
We rarely let Brenna Hillier appear in public because her tinfoil hat frightens horses, but when she emerges, she usually twitches. She will write on anything given half a chance and a permanent marker, especially blogs, news feeds, tweets and stainless steel fridges.
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