CHICKASHA —
One of the coolest things about the internet is its accessibility for talented writers that may not have another platform. One of my best friends, an english major at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has been blogging for a few months on the free blogging website, WordPress.
Currently she runs two blogs. The first is called Chic By Any Other Name and is for the every day female. It's like a handbook for shopping on a budget. Sara keeps every outfit posted online under $25.
From vintage jewelry to over oversized sweaters, Sara gives readers a variety of inspirational outfits that they too can recreate. And without hurting their bank accounts.
Her newest blog is called Boots and Cats with the tagline, "Fashion and felines and my funny life." Sara uses her love for romance novels and her (sometimes crazy…just kidding..) cat obsession to humor readers and let them get to know her post by post. Her second blog shows a more personal approach to her writing and definitely makes you laugh out loud.
To visit Sara's blogs, go to:
bootsandcatsblog.wordpress.com
chicbyanyothername.wordpress.com
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