Sending Out a Little Love to Our Guest Authors
July 27th, 2011
Hi folks, the other day I started wondering just how many people had contributed content to Epolitics.com since the site launched, so I decided to go diggin’. It turns out that sizable bunch of kick-ass experts have shared their wisdom with us over the years — 23 24! guest authors in total, assuming I didn’t miss anybody. Here they are, roughly in reverse-order of when they started writing for the site, along with a link to a representative article (many have written more than once). Wouldn’t you just love to be among their number? Drop me a note with some ideas and let’s chat.
- Derek Pangallo (added July 28, 2011)
- Charles Lenchner
- Beth Becker
- Andrew Foxwell
- Sandi Fox
- Matt DeLuca
- Kayle Hatt
- Chris Talbot
- Shana Glickfield
- Martin Matheny
- Henri Makembe
- Christina Zola
- [Anonymous]
- Joe Flood
- Chris Casey
- Riche Zamor
- David Newland
- Troy K. Schneider
- John T. Elliott (a fine parody)
- Susan Finkelpearl
- Tia Sumler
- Heather Gardner-Madras
- Kira Marchenese
And of course, the very first guest author of all:
Thanks everybody! You’ve made this a much better and more complete publication than it ever would have been as the product of a single person. Now, how’s that next article coming along?
– cpd
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