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By Skirt.com, Thursday, February 9, 2012MLA, Chicago Manual, AAA- who can remember what word goes where and how to punctuate it? It even confuses writers.
After the Deadline helps polish your prose and makes you look like a pro.
~ The Daily Muse
2012 Goal: To Be Rich, that is all.
By NichelleRae, Friday, February 3, 2012During my hiatus from posting to Skirt I began putting together some new goals; a quest really.
Ticket to Talk
By Skirt.com, Thursday, February 2, 2012Wise words are the best prize anyone can get. Pep Talk Tickets give people a ticket to talk when they are at a loss for words.
~ The Daily Muse
Eruditio et Religio: Knowledge and Faith...
By Mother_Blogger, Thursday, January 26, 2012For those of you wondering why I disappeared from the blog-o-sphere for a bit... Well, I had some rather important matters to attend to.
You know, stuff like this:
Lost Generation
By ReneeCK, Monday, January 16, 2012, 2 commentsLast Monday was the day. I sat anxiously in a class of students wondering what the semester would bring. It wasn’t the first time I’ve been in this position, but it’s the first time in a long time, and certainly the first time since being a fully declared English major.
This time around it feels real. Important. I’ve had people telling me how natural I am at this. My husband dragged me to a Georgia campus to finish my Michigan degree and is footing the bill. People believe in me. I believe in me.
Step Away from the Sext and No One Gets Hurt
By Nicole Dauenhauer, Sunday, January 15, 2012Last night, Lifetime aired an original film called: Sexting in Suburbia. While Lifetime's serious and sobering take on the digital phenomenon was fictional, the actual fad is all too shamefully real.
habits and fairy dust
By baila, Wednesday, January 11, 2012well, well, well. we meet again...i've royally failed my last promise of less delinquency, but here i am, penitent before you!
Word For the Year: Build
By LeahSenona, Monday, January 2, 2012, 1 comments
I have befriended many marvelous women since becoming a part of the Skirt! community. One of these fantastic females, Dr. Robyn McKay, has a tradition of choosing a word for the year, a word that embodies her desires, goals, and focus for the new year. I tried it out last year, loved it, and decided to continue the practice this year.








