I have no idea how to change the name on the Services tab, so we're just stuck with it. It makes me giggle anyway. Like I have "services" to offer. Heh.
My blog. My opinion. My idea of heaven. Channel me!
Weekly, I introduce you to women you should know. Smart women. Funny women. Successful-at-Life women. Business women. Domestic goddess women. Daughters, sisters, wives, partners, mothers, aunts, nieces, and everything in between.
RuPaul and Dianne Brill were my copilots through college. Imagine my joy at finding Ru doing what Ru does best--turning it out. Every week, we are counting down to RuPaul's protege.
Bathroom Studios present Face It! Everything you wanted to know about makeup, but weren't sure whom to ask. Topics include:
For three months in 2005--2006, I wrote a guest blog for About.com's Career Planning site. In it, I discussed my goals for the year (learning to balance being a newlywed, newly promoted, and a new parent), and detailed my successes and failures.
Find several of my articles on the literary website, The Dusty Shelf.
My favorite is an interview with author, Pamela Dean.
And then there is the one on Book Banning.
The one based on a Charlotte Gilman book.
Romantic literature falls prey to my less than romantic nature.
I discuss race relations as pertaining to Kate Chopin.
Admit my almost pathological dislike of literary analysis.
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Interview Philippa Gregory, whose book The Other Boleyn Girl, was made into a major motion picture starring Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson.
The Shutter Maze is a collection of photography. Mind you, I made a D in photography at University. My teacher told me I was a fraud and had no artistic soul. If you'd like to see what fraudulent and soulless photography looks like, check out The Shutter Maze.

[Elese] is sexy with a little bit of creepy sprinkled here and there. --Amy
Zany, outspoken, honest and hilarious. --Gina
God!! She is soooo cute! And knowledgeable! And honest! And fearless! --Jenifer
Can’t wait till I see your name in print and can tell people around me that I once picked your nose in Europe. --Renae
Elese's writing reaches out from the computer screen, grabs you by the shirt collar and makes you pay attention! No matter the subject matter, you come away from reading her words a little wiser, a little more thoughtful, a lot happier and much entertained. --Kim
Links
The Average Blogger, who is extra-medium and very vanilla, writes about life under Capitol Hill. Read her fluid prose and come away smiling. You'll laugh and you'll learn something. She's sneaky like that! Wickedly smart, deliciously wry. Actually, there is nothing average about her.
If Erma Bombeck and Denis Leary had a baby, they would produce just exactly the kind of earthy, honest, and utterly profane humor you'll find here. Crevette never fails to elicit response, and she will have you rolling in the floor with her awesome Awful Book Reviews. Just wait til you get home. Her site will trip every profanity trigger in your company's IT arsenal.
Kim has eleven-hundred children, and still manages to care about her hair. That's some dedication to fashion, my friends. Read Mama Fasha to find out about being fabulous on a budget.

If you know that zombies only love you for your brains, and if you're a fan of the sonic screwdriver, this is the fashion site for you. Visit and laugh, then buy a shirt and flaunt your superior intellect and sense of humor.