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Allena Tapia

Allena worked in editorial and marketing positions in corporate and academic sectors before taking her skills freelance. She now runs a successful (read: busy) writing and editing firm out of her home.

Just Desserts
Posted: Jul 07, 2009 10:09PM
Mmm, dessert. Oops, sorry. I got a little sidetracked there. This post is about desserts, but not the creamy, whipped, yummy kind. This post is about the kind of dessert that you earn . You see, lately I've been getting that look a lot. The look that ...

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Alls Quiet on the Writers Front
Posted: Dec 29, 2008 4:39PM
Well, isn't this just typical? A mama spends all year juggling and crying for a little R & R at the end of the year, and when she gets it, she ends up lonely. Yup. That's me. Generally, I have 6 hours per day, 5 days per week ...

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Of Dogs and Moms
Posted: Nov 12, 2008 2:13PM
It should have been a quiet morning of writing copy- the kind of morning a freelancer looks forward to. The husband cleared out at 7am. The kids were unceremoniously dropped at their respective schools (you know, the slow-down-the-van-now-you-jump-out routine we moms do every morning), and even the Blackberry was in ...

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