Posts from Memory Lane: Generalist Blogger’s Life

These posts were written during the summer while I was in Bangladesh, in preparation for the upcoming academic year. Long story short: when I looked back at the archive, I didn’t have the desire  or the time to put them up. But now, since I’m coming back to the blog, I decided that some of […]

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Posts from Memory Lane: The Anxious Blogger

These posts were written during the summer while I was in Bangladesh, in preparation for the upcoming academic year. Long story short: when I looked back at the archive, I didn’t have the desire or the time to put them up. But now, since I’m coming back to the blog, I decided that some of […]

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A Day in the Life of a Failed Fashion Blogger

Not too long ago when I was working on this blog, before I had all my notions about women of color and feminist identity, I thought that I would make it into a photography blog. Indeed, last year I posted a photo a day for half the days of the year, working on my life […]

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Is Blogging “Giving It Away For Free”?

Hi all, today’s post is about blogging, media, and the freelance market. Since it was pretty long in typewritten format, I decided to record it; listen up, and then leave me a comment about what you think!(The transcript is available after the jump, and it includes links to some things I mention) Check out some […]

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Thoughtful Return & The Website Re-vamp

So, things are looking a bit different around here at The Cowation. When I returned to the United States last month, I decided that I needed some goals (other than the ones I had already set, of course), and that included making my online presence more cohesive and regular. Thus, a website re-vamp was in […]

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The New Semester

I have returned!I guess this means that my occasional writing must be changed into the more regular and typical writing that expresses the college lifestyle in all it’s glory and triumph… blah, blah, blah.After spending my month-long winter break in a perpetual sense of dread towards blogging and the undeniable march of time meted out […]

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