But I enjoy writing... I've just tried to keep it to a manageable level that my readers are willing to digest within a given period of time. You really don't need to hear my wild ramblings about complex math that I write at three in the morning. (Y'all would be surprised at some of the things I compose, and then delete when viewed in the light of day.)
While I'm here, I think it's an excellent opportunity to throw my support behind Hardy Wallace (author of the Dirty South wine blog) and his campaign for an internship with Murphy-Goode.

Not only is he a fellow--and founding--member of my Facebook group*, but I think the West Coast wine establishment needs more Southerners in the mix. Who are the other competitors in this race? To quote another famous Georgian, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
Check out Hardy's site devoted to this endeavor, and show a brother some love.
*Southern Winebloggers That Reference Parliament Funkadelic
5 comments:
He's got my vote!!
Benito!
Thank you so much!!!
Samantha! Thank you for the vote!!!
you have 20 posts in the can!
Fredric,
Yeah, I have a weird writing schedule, but the benefit is that if I'm in a bad mood or just don't feel like writing, I can take off a week while still publishing from the queue. Keeps me sane and keeps the readers coming back.
Sometimes if a post sits around too long I either delete it or try to combine it with a related post.
that's terrific - We're a small wine shop, but we're doing a lot on Facebook & Twitter - we just launched a promotion for someone to win a B&B Dream Vacation along the Blue Ridge Parkway yesterday to see how very small "mom & pops" can use social media to get the sort of results that the big guys like Queensland and Goode are doing. We'll see if people are as competitive to get a vacation as they are to get a job. More info here: http://whyineedabreak.ning.com
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