Monday, August 1, 2011

Want to Write for Children of the 90s?

Do you have something hilarious and nostalgic to share with the world? Have an aching desire to reminisce about your childhood in a public forum for all the world to see? Feel like you just can't keep your all-consuming love of the 90s inside anymore? Well, you're in luck, because the Children of the 90s blog is seeking collaborators and guest bloggers! I know, I know, it's pretty exciting stuff. I'll pause for the inevitable celebratory fireworks displays and ticker tape parades.

When I started this blog, I had an endless cache of free time. Perhaps it would have been better if I'd been a member of Generation X--at least then maybe I'd have had the shame and humility to feel I can't do something so big on my own. As a child of the 90s, though, my self esteem has been so forcefully inflated by grown-ups telling me how wonderful every thing I did was as a child, it's significantly more difficult for me to ask for help.

With a busy work year and the prospect of crunch-time wedding planning looming large, I'd like to find some additional writers and collaborators help carry the blog and continue to open fresh ideas to new audiences. A select overachieving few of you have already contacted me through Twitter and Facebook, but I'm ready to open up the request to the full blog audience.

Think you may be interested? Here are the guidelines for applying:
  1. Writers should preferably have a well-established blog with their own base of readers and a working knowledge of blogging. Well-established is a pretty wavy concept, of course, so if your blog is read by more people than yourself, I'll happily take a look at it. The idea is that you are both familiar with blogging and our blogs could mutually benefit from exposure to new readers and Twitter/Facebook users, so it's sort of a win-win(-win?) situation.
  2. Briefly review Children of the 90s for topics that have been covered and pitch a few post ideas of your own.
  3. Be able and willing to write 500-1000 word posts filled with pictures, videos, and other means of holding the fickle attention of blog readers (if you've read this far without a photo or video distraction and are still paying attention, congratulations. You may be ready to write for Children of the 90s!
Subject to approval and all that other fine print they say so quickly at the end of radio ads that so you can barely understand it before just you call and sign up for something without a working knowledge of the restrictions. Requesting a guest blogger position or pitching a topic does not guarantee a position, but if you're awesome, you have a pretty good chance. Also, this is obviously an unpaid position...it probably doesn't need to be said, but if you're expecting a cut of the few cents I make daily from my sidebar ads, you're probably out of luck.

I'm very excited about adding some new writers to the team, so I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Leave a comment with means of contacting you or contact me directly at childrenofthe90s@gmail.com.

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Amelia Hedge said...

Being a student who wants to improve my grades, it is helpful to know what children of the 90s were interested in. To write for this group I must understand their culture, what was trendy at that time and things they may have gone through. One way to potentially boost my grades effectively and possibly earn higher ones would be if I cover subjects related to kids growing up in this decade with my assignments. When signing up for classes, consider taking ones that explore popular history or current events during this period as they could provide valuable context and ideas for creating engaging content. As long as there’s dedication along with some research done too then not only will it help me do better academically but also allow others relate easier while reading what’ve put together.

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What a great opportunity for all of us 90s kids to share our valuable memories! University life keep me incredibly busy with endless MyMathLab Help assignment and deadline. I am excited about the chance to contribute to the interesting blog and sharing our childhood memories.

Amelia Hedge said...

Writing for children of the 90s sounds like such a fun and nostalgic project! That era had so many memorable moments and trends to draw from. As someone who grew up in the 90s, I’d love to dive into those memories, but with all my coursework piling up, I sometimes think I should just pay someone to do my statistics exam so I can focus on more creative pursuits like this.

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Writing for children of the 90s sounds like such a fun and nostalgic project! That decade was filled with so many unique experiences and memories to draw from. I’d love to dive into something like that, but with all my exams piling up, I’ve been tempted to pay someone to take my online exam just so I can free up some time for more creative pursuits like this

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