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Carol Marks – See Jane Write Magazine https://seejanewritemagazine.com Because every woman has a story worth sharing... Mon, 04 May 2015 23:14:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Sweet Blog Alabama https://seejanewritemagazine.com/2013/07/22/sweet-blog-alabama/ https://seejanewritemagazine.com/2013/07/22/sweet-blog-alabama/#comments Mon, 22 Jul 2013 05:03:11 +0000 http://seejanewritemagazine.com/?p=715 Continue reading Sweet Blog Alabama]]> alabama bloggers

 

By Javacia Harris Bowser

Birmingham, Ala., resident Rachel Callahan had made connections with writers all over the world, thanks to her popular blog Grasping for Objectivity. But she knew very few bloggers in her hometown. She searched for a website that helped local bloggers connect, but with no luck.

Rachel Callahan of Alabama Bloggers
Rachel Callahan of Alabama Bloggers

“So I decided to start one,” Callahan says.

Alabama Bloggers was born.

Callahan started Alabama Bloggers in May 2009 as a website and eventually took these online connections offline with monthly luncheons that she calls #AlaBlogMeet.

Attendance at the lunches can range from 8 to 35.

“The dynamics of the lunches are vastly different depending on the crowd size,” Callahan says. “But all are fun!”

Callahan recently started a Facebook group for Alabama Bloggers as well.

“It has been a great way to exponentially increase the networking opportunities for Alabama Bloggers, Callahan says.

As Alabama Bloggers grew, blogger Carol Marks of Huntsville was wishing she could attend the monthly lunches, which are typically held in Birmingham.

“I lurked around online and followed the Alabama Bloggers for quite some time,” Marks says. “Oh, how I wanted to be in Birmingham with all of them but driving to Birmingham on a regular basis would be out of the question.”

Carol Marks of Rocket City Bloggers
Carol Marks of Rocket City Bloggers

Marks wanted to start a blogging group in Huntsville but says she had no idea how to do it.

But everything changed with a simple tweet.

“One day, I sent out a tweet that read something like, ‘Hey Huntsville Bloggers, let’s get together and start something,’” Marks says. “Surprisingly, I got a response!”

That tweet led to a meetup at a Huntsville-area Books-A-Million and soon the Rocket City Bloggers was born.

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Last month Rocket City Bloggers partnered with The Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau to host a mixer for Huntsville area bloggers. The event drew about 75 attendees and featured free food and drinks and over a dozen door prizes from local businesses.

The Rocket City Bloggers at June's mixer with the Huntsville Visitors Bureau Photo Credit: Jeff White Photography
The Rocket City Bloggers at June’s mixer
at the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Photo Credit: Jeff White Photography

“I was absolutely blown away by the turnout,” Marks says. “It just goes to show me that we do have a blogging community here in Huntsville and bloggers do want to support each other and want build relationships and a better community along the way.”

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alabama women bloggers

A few years ago, Stephanie Buckley (otherwise known as The Park Wife) from Arkansas decided to form a blogging community just for women called Women Bloggers. Her goal was to create online communities for women bloggers in Southern states. Today she’s accomplished that goal in six states — Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and, yes, Alabama.

For help with the Alabama Women Bloggers site Buckley turned to Joy Sowell.

Joy Henson Sowell of Alabama Women Bloggers
Joy Henson Sowell of Alabama Women Bloggers

“Stephanie and I grew up in the same small town in Mississippi before moving to different states. She knew my love for blogging and asked me to head up the Alabama site,” says Sowell.“I became the editor of the Alabama Women Bloggers in April 2013, and we went live in May 2013. It’s grown by leaps and bounds and we are excited to see the bonds that are forming within our state.”

Like the Alabama Bloggers site, Alabama Women Bloggers gives writers a chance to share links to their posts.

“What we’ve found with our Alabama Women Bloggers is they didn’t realize so many women in our state are bloggers, too,” Sowell says. “That’s why we are here. We want to help Alabama Women Bloggers connect with their sister bloggers and grow their friendships. We help them by sharing their recent blog posts, and allow them to guest blog on our site to bring more traffic to their blog.”

Sowell started blogging in 2009 to document all the exciting events she was attending as a social magazine editor. But her blog would later transform from Confessions of a Southern Socialite to The Sowell Life after she got married in 2012. And even before their marriage, Sowell says, the blog had become an online scrapbook of their courtship.

“If you visit my blog you’ll read about our southern marriage, recipes from a southern home, travels, and a heartbreak from a miscarriage,” Sowell shares.

Sowell says many of the Alabama Women Bloggers are willing to share both personal hardships and happiness.

“The stories they bring are heartwarming, hilarious, thought-provoking, and most of them will make you hungry,” she says. “These ladies are willing to share a personal struggle that they hope might help someone else along the way. The blogs these ladies are sharing show that our state has wonderful things to offer. Alabama Women Bloggers are well educated, and yes, their opinions do matter!”

 

We want to hear about the bloggers in your state! Tell us all about the blogging community in your town at seejanewritemag@gmail.com. 

 

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A Room of Her Own: Carol Marks https://seejanewritemagazine.com/2013/07/01/a-room-of-her-own-carol-marks/ https://seejanewritemagazine.com/2013/07/01/a-room-of-her-own-carol-marks/#comments Mon, 01 Jul 2013 05:06:17 +0000 http://seejanewritemagazine.com/?p=81 Continue reading A Room of Her Own: Carol Marks]]> In her famous extended essay A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf writes that a woman must have “a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” I would add she must have a space of her own to write poetry, blog posts, essays, and magazine articles, too. And so A Room of Her Own will be a regular feature of See Jane Write Magazine,  showcasing women and their writing spaces – whether that space be a commodious home office or a corner in her kitchen.

Carol Marks
Carol Marks and her writing nook

We begin with Carol Marks, a writer and blogger from Huntsville, Ala. With two teenagers and a husband who loves to cook, Carol found that her dining room was full of distractions and thus not a good place to work on blog posts or the novel she’s trying to complete. So she placed a desk in a corner of her bedroom and began to create the writing nook she needed.

Carol Marks tells us about her writing space:

carol's writing nook

It’s not a huge writing nook, but it is cozy. I love my little writing space. The lighting is perfect and quaint.  After researching famous writers and authors rooms online, I was shocked to see that some of them only had a small closet, or a small desk tucked away somewhere with just a typewriter. So, I figured if they could do it, so could I.

Someone suggested I surround myself with inspirational objects and things that made me happy. The portrait that hangs above my desk was done by a local artist and friend (Michele Lee) and when I saw it in her gallery I knew I had to have it because it reminded me of one of my characters in my novel.

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I knew that I would not write one single word without a schedule and routine so every weeknight after dinner it is my general routine to take my cup of coffee and head back to my writing nook. I put on the Frank Sinatra station I created on Pandora Radio and begin.

I probably only stay back there for an hour. Currently I am writing a novel and I try to write at least 800 words each night. The chair that I have back there is not that comfortable to sit in but it is a reminder to get to work and get the job done quickly.

Carol Marks blogs at CarolAnnMarks.com. You can find her on Twitter @carolmarksblog, Google + and Facebook.

 

We’d love for you to show off your writing space too, whether it’s a room of your own or a corner in your kitchen. Send pictures and details about your writing space to seejanewritemag@gmail.com

 

 

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