3.19.12

And now a plug for the Oxford comma.

Realtors will tell you location is everything. Martha Stewart will tell you presentation is everything. But honestly, people? It’s punctuation that’s everything!

3.16.12

Stirring up trouble. Just one of my many talents.

My new piece on the Huffington Post, “The Morning I Removed the Rings,” is raising a bit of a ruckus. As I write this there are just about 117 comments and I’d love yours. Feel free to leave it here or on the Huffington Post site. Thanks!

3.5.12

Super Tuesday “Bump” Day!

Please hit Amazon Tuesday, March 6th, for your copy of Mothers of Intention!

Here’s what the critics are saying…..

“A brilliant fist-pumping, ‘hell-yeah!’ great read. Bipartisan proof … of the power & validity of women in the political arena through their savvy use of social media.” –Lara DiPaola, Examiner.com & author, Chicken Nuggets of Wisdom blog

“One of the most important political books of 2012!” — Jason Williams, Host of For The People Show, KVNU Radio, Provo, Utah

“A real awakening about women online!” — Maggie Linton, co-host, Cover to Cover show, XM/Sirius Radio

” …[P]ositive and energizing, no matter whether you’re a C-SPAN junkie or barely get a second to skim the headlines over coffee. [Mothers of Intention] is a great reminder that while mothers differ on specific issues, our common concern for our kids’ futures unites us.”– Cool Mom Picks, coolmompicks.com

“Encouraging mothers to step up & enter the political fray, whether through public policy process or espousing political opinions in blogs or columns, Bamberger calls upon mothers to muster their courage, harness their intellectual prowess & change the political conversation.” Meredith O’Brien, columnist, MommyTrackd.com

I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Joanne Bamberger and she, and her insightful, thought-provoking, book are one of a kind. Please check out her Facebook page and give Mothers of Intention a try on Super Tuesday, March 6th! Thanks!

Love ya, Susan

3.3.12

Thought for a sunny Saturday

You’re only as strong as the tables you dance on,
the drinks you mix,
and the friends you roll with.