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Pantsuits and Privilege

December 26, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

Well, blue-city ladies, I’m appalled by us and our unironic display of privilege.

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Communication, Online Work/Life
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Holiday letter-writing tips (2016 remix)

December 3, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

Holiday letters occupy a position just below fruitcake on the top ten list of Things to Dampen the Holiday Spirit. This need not be so.

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Communication, Writing
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Social Media for Public Relations — a post-election view

November 29, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

It’s critical for communications practitioners to acknowledge how uncontrollable, risky, and powerful social media has become.

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Online Work/Life
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The 7-minute solution for author readings

August 23, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

Tip from Worldcon: A great author reading is 7 minutes long. Plus information about the Two Hour Transport speculative fiction readings in Seattle.

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Communication, Creativity, Fiction, Online Work/Life, Publishing

Good Trump vs. Bad Trump is the game we’re all watching

August 11, 2016by Karen Anderson 1 Comment

[NOTE: I don’t usually write about politics on this blog, but the communications issues this year are fascinating me.] I’ve started listening to iTunes playlists in my car rather than […]

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Online Work/Life

Do you still need a blog?

June 11, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

John Scalzi has spotted a change in the way we react to viral blog posts: The discussions that used to take place on our blogs are now taking place on Facebook and Twitter. What does this mean?

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Blogging, Communication, Online Work/Life, Social Media
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Presentation tips: Slides are free!

May 16, 2016by Karen Anderson Leave a comment

I’ve been to three conferences in as many weeks, and all three of them included presentations that crammed way too much information, in teeny tiny type, onto a series of unreadable slides. […]

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Communication, Marketing Communications

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