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Be My Guest - TBA Seeking Guest Bloggers for May (Less Rules More Fun!)

Dear Followers of Bliss - After a Nice Call to be a guest blogger on my site I realized I made the requirements as little narrow the first time and therefore some of you whom I thought would jump at this likely believed your posts would not fit the parameters. Here is a revised participation process and more detail.

Reasons why you might consider this:

1. I am launching a brand new website in 2 weeks with full power SEO in place. We are anticipating a conservative 700 hits a day for the month of May and your blog and writing would be optimized being part of this.

2. Guest blogging is a lot of fun and a way to reach an audience you may not have currently on your own blog

3. I like your work and want to continue to build our personal and professional links.

TO SUBMIT (Due Friday April 27)

1. Send me an email to mhousewright@yahoo.com  with the name of your blog hyperlinked to your URL and your name hyperlinked to the ABOUT page on your blog as well as the title of your piece

2.Please include a photograph (of which you have the rights to use) for the piece.

3. All posts must be 600 words or less and be in the categories of TRAVEL, FOOD, WINE, POETRY/HAIKU, HUMOR, WINE, or PHOTOGRAPHY (in the case of Photography I would like a minimum of 4 photos and a maximum of 7)

4. Please include a short Bio (I mean 2-3 sentences Max) explaining why you are a very cool contributor

5. I will enter your work into my blog queue and return to you the exact date and time your blog will appear on my site so that you may let your readers know when you will appear on The Blissful Adventurer.

6. PLease..PLEASE! Spellcheck and proofread your work as I will not be able to edit in the time allotted

If you have already submitted work or told me you want to do this you may want to follow-up with your post and make sure I have all the above information. I will have to enter 26 posts so it would be a huge help if I can avoid having to do much leg work on individual posts.

Please do respond to me via email to discuss any questions you have and all are welcomed to submit. If we exceed 26 in total I will schedule some days for a morning and afternoon post which is quite often very successful.

Thank you all and I hope to see you here on TBA in May!

Very Kind Regards,

Michael

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Blog, blogging, Colorado, essay, food, food porn, foodies, guest blogger, Italy, Photography, stories, Travel, wine
Friday 04.13.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Famous Guest Blogger - Letter to the Author

Rich, the anti-eponymous author of the wildly popular blog brainsorts expressed to me after my stats complaining post the other day that he would gladly take credit for putting my blog on the map and being the supporter that would get me eventually published.

Of course, I challenged him to explain that in detail to my audience which he has so masterfully done with this short piece I am publishing today. I don't think even my Mom gets me like Rich. This glowing piece of work here depicts me in a light that not even the back of my hand could understand.

OK, I need to share a little bit about my guest author (although I know most of the folks here know him better than I)

When Rich isn't busy cruising the Gravatars of attractive ladies on my blog he can be found hawking several exceptional pieces of fiction on his blog that currently (and I mean this in the sense of the short-term) are FREE. Here are some links to his excellent prose: The Curse - Room 317 - Lizzie's Journal

Rich is also an accomplished grammarian so be careful where you (mis)place your modifiers and what part(iciple)s you leave dangling because Rich might get irate and start diagramming your ass!

Cheers to you Rich and your dry as a dessert wit. (typo intended)

The Letter

When I first met Michael, he was lying face down near a puddle of vomit that I had first mistake for blood. I had rarely felt more concern, but I was greatly relieved when I realized it actually was blood and not another good Cabernet that he had emptied. I sat him up, slapped him a few times, and realized he was a lot shorter than I thought. I knew that water can sometimes stave off a hangover, so I quickly drank the last of the Aquafina that was in the fridge and wondered if he had finished off the meatloaf. Luckily, he hadn’t, but the roaches were working on it.

I looked around his dusty apartment and wondered what circumstances had befallen such a formerly nice, young man. Was it the week in Key West without sunscreen? The part-time job pulling rickshaws in Venice? Or maybe it was me? Maybe I just hadn’t done enough to guide my younger brother Michael. Not Michael Housewright, but really, I have a younger brother Michael.

I was startled when he slid over to one elbow and looked up with one eye, and then spoke with one syllable. “Flen.” That’s when I knew he had hit rock bottom. I recalled our first stay in theater class in Texas. I was sitting up front with a new notebook, and he proudly walked through the door to the front of the room. You could tell he’d just gotten a new haircut because he still had some fresh clippings on his collar. I tried not to laugh, but the word “clippings” alone is cause for a chuckle now and then. But the laughs couldn’t be suppressed as he turned to the side of the oak desk, reached for the trash can, and emptied it into the larger bin he was rolling down the hall of the humanities building. On his way out he turned and motioned for me to step into the hallway.

He looked over my shoulder and behind his own, looked at me very seriously, and said, “Flen.”

“Huh?”

“Flen. It’s code.”

“Really? For what?”

“It means done. Finished. No more. It means help me because I can’t take anymore.”

“Why are you telling me this?” I asked.

“Because the semester ended last week and classes are flen. You oughta go home.”

I realized right then that I gained more from this fresh-cut janitor than I had from Professor Mumphry the entire semester. I knew right then that someday we’d be touring the country together as a vaudeville team. Looking back, I realize I was only half right. You see, there’s no “I” in “team,” but there are four in “ indiscriminate.” We were not a team, and we could never be a team because with his love of pastels, I could never wear the same uniform. But we were indiscriminate. Just ask his former housekeeper, but whatever you do, don’t ask her how she got the limp.

When I see what he’s accomplished and how far he’s come since that day. No, not that day, the other one. Well, both I guess. But when I think about it, I get teary. I mean, just thinking of how he loves onions, the burning and the flashbacks, you just never forget that. I like the Spanish onions though. Michael, being from the south; well, only white onions for him. But seriously, look at him now. Okay, dim the lights if you have to, but look at him. Not directly, I mean just think of a summary of his accomplishments. Sorry. Accomplishment. Who would have believed that a trash collecting guy from a Texas liberal arts college would one day use the World Wide Web to beg people to pay attention to him? He was right to ignore me when I tried to talk him out of the billboards. “Too small,” he said. And I can admit it. He was right.

In closing, I can only find one accurate word that sums up how I feel towards him. Jealousy. I’m full of it. No, not jealousy. Just in general. I’m full of it. I’m full of his bragging about his European adventures, his wine-guzzling nights, his thumbing rides across Germany just to see men in lederhosen. I’m full of his claims that he started a travel company when he was actually just carrying my bags from one hotel to the next. So go, Michael. Go and prove it. If you’re going to claim this was all your idea, then prove it. Keep in mind something, there’s a video surveillance camera in that dorm we shared when we were planning all this. I’ve reviewed every discussion, all the notes we took, and how many times you claimed a pizza only had seven slices while you held one behind your back. Didn’t think I noticed that, did you?

There’s a lot you don’t know, Michael. But there’s a lot I don’t know either. Like, how that pig got in your room that night after finals and why he was wearing lederhosen. I have two words for you, buddy. “Flen.”

You think about that for a while.

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, blogging, brainsnorts, brainsnorts WordPress, gravatars, guest blogger, humor, Michael Housewright, stories, the blissful adventurer, Travel, writing
Wednesday 04.11.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Blissful Adventures - Casting Call

Calling all interested in sharing their Bliss! 

I am looking for a few good bloggers to guest blog on The Blissful Adventure while I  am traveling in Italy in May.

Travel Bloggers, Food Bloggers, Photographers, and Humorists to the front of the line :-)

For 25 consecutive days I will post a morning blog from one of my talented colleagues in on of the following topics:

  • Italy Travel - Because that is where I will be

  • Italian Food - Because this is what I will be eating (recipes are required)

  • Italy Photos - Because I will be taking them too

  • Italy Humor - If you have a funny story about being in Italy from Italy or married to an Italian.

  • Haiku - I will definitely need the Haiku Sunday to continue so if you can post at least 5 original images (preferably of Italy) and do 5 Haiku the job is yours

I will post in the afternoons or evenings in days when I can find a break in the action; otherwise, I will be relying on my team (my fellow bloggers) to keep my blog fresh and alive.

If you have an interest in being part of this fun and community-building exercise email your idea(s) to me at mhousewright@yahoo.com 

All entries will be sent to me and approved in advance. Your posts will introduce you as the guest blogger and link readers directly to your blog. I encourage you all to post a link to your guest appearance on the day the blog will run which I will inform you of in advance. If you are selected to guest blog on TBA all entries must be in by Sunday April 29, 2012 to be considered.

I am confident this will be great fun!

Cheers,

Michael - The Blissful Adventurer

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, bliss, Blog, blogging, Blogs, Colorado, Europe, food, food porn, foodies, guest blogger, Haiku, humor, italian, Italy, Juliet Housewright, Michael Housewright, Photography, the blissful adventurer, Travel
Wednesday 04.04.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

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