Birmingham
Bloggers Who Brunch Roll Call
Thanks to everyone who came out to today’s Bloggers Who Brunch event at the Egg & I in Vestavia. We didn’t have a formal program. I just wanted to give local ladies who blog and write an opportunity to nosh and network. We had a blast (and so did that adorable little boy you see in the picture).
Here’s a list of who attended:
Javacia Harris Bowser (that’s me!)
In addition to this website, I also blog at WriteousBabe.com.
Chanda Temple
chandatemplewrites.com
Bertha Hidalgo
ChicInAcademia.com
Vanessa Culpepper
BuddingFashionista.com
Lissa Peterson
LissaP.wordpress.com
Jane Bussey
awritersmuses.blogspot.com
Shella Sylla
SisterGolf.com
Abiola Sholanke
Mandy Shunnarah
offthebeatenshelf.tumblr.com
Cathy Porterfield
golministries.com
Media White
medawhite.com
Wade Kwon
YallConnect.com
During brunch I enlisted a few ladies to help me with a fabulous event I’m planning for the summer. Details coming soon!
If you’d like to be informed about future events, email me at javacia@seejanewritebham.com.
Join Us for Bloggers Who Brunch
You’ve heard of ladies who lunch, but the women of See Jane Write are bloggers who brunch!
Let’s get together on Sunday, April 13 for a casual brunch to discuss blogging and any other writing matters on your mind. There will be no formal presentations. This will just be a good opportunity for you to network with other women who write. This event is open to all; you’ll just need to cover the cost of your meal. (Guys are welcome to come, too.)
We’ll meet from noon to 2 p.m. at the Egg & I in Vestavia Hills, located at 700 Montgomery Highway.
So if you’re a church-going gal, go to an early service and then come join me for good food and good fun.
And don’t forget to bring your business cards!
PLEASE RSVP BY FRIDAY, APRIL 11 via Facebook or in the comments section of this post.
The Blogger’s Guide to Birmingham Fashion Week 2014
Calling all fashion bloggers!
Birmingham Fashion Week 2014 kicks off Saturday, April 19. If you’d like to apply for a media pass to cover this year’s events, you’d better hurry. The deadline for media registration is April 1.
Don’t be daunted by the word “media.” You don’t need to be a reporter for a major magazine or newspaper to be considered. The organizers of BFW show plenty of love to independent fashion bloggers too. They’re looking for blogging who consistently post relevant and timely fashion stories and bloggers who are very active on social media.Bloggers who provide pre-event coverage and those who provided significant coverage of last year’s event will be given priority.
If you don’t snag a media pass you can still cover Birmingham Fashion Week without breaking the bank. Simply attend the event(s) best suited to the theme of your blog. If your blog focuses on local style then you don’t want to miss Grassroots: A Local Fashion Evolution. This event, set for Tuesday, April 22, will feature local emerging designers vying for the title as emerging designer of the year. This event will also include designs by Elizabeth Singleton, last year’s emerging designer winner. The local vintage lifestyle brand Harold & MOD will be featured as well.
If your blog covers both fashion and fitness then Lifestyle: Mind, Body, and Soul is the event for you. Set for Wednesday, April 23, this event will feature fashions from Pure Barre, Mountain High Outfitters, and lululemon athletica.
For a complete schedule of events visit BhamFashionWeek.com.
Blogging Lessons Learned at the Natural Hair and Health Expo
On Saturday, March 29 I attended the Natural Hair & Health Expo at the BJCC in Birmingham. Ironically, however, I didn’t attend this event to learn more about how to care for my curls. I went hoping to learn how to be a better blogger. And I was not disappointed.