I'm a freelance writer as well as manager of the Subversive Stitchers: Women Armed with Needles blog. I've been freelancing and writing since 1981. (Yes, I'm getting old). Some of my work is available online or through my other blog. I've written for Quilters World Magazine, Quilt, Country Quilts, etc. And national general interest markets such as The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, NBC News, Catholic Today, Notre Dame Magazine, Birds and Blooms, well you get the picture.
Recently I have been writing regularly for a number of markets for quilt and fabric art related topics and artists. I have some ideas for articles that will be published in various issues, but I'm always looking for more!
If anyone has a unique or valuable experience or talent or body of work to share, please let me know. You can send me information or story ideas to a special email set up for Subversive Stitchers: Women Armed with Needles. Machine quilting is a topic I will be covering extensively as well as rare fabric art and fabric art forms. And I'm open to anything else that is noteworthy. And I do not have a good definition of 'noteworthy.' Other than something you haven't seen or read about and feel needs attention.
Perhaps there are some who would like to suggest a blog idea for Subversive Stitchers or a topic we should cover here or discuss. I'm open to all suggestions.
Thanks so much for your contributions!
Dawn
1 comment:
Hello Dawn
I came to your blogs by way of your excellent article in Hope's newsletter. Though I don't quilt--or stitch anything unless it's an absolute emergency--I was drawn to this blog because my very dear friend who died 11 years ago was an avid quilter and cross-stitcher.
Your post about entitlement on your other blog was excellent. It is one I'm going to be reading again from time to time.
All the best, Jean
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