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March 15, 2010

Mom blogger article stirs the pot

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An article from the New York Times about a recent blog conference in Baltimore geared to moms who blog (I'm not using the term "mommy bloggers," which like many of you I hate) has sparked quite a reaction. It makes me sorry I couldn't attend to meet some of the local bloggers I've come to virtually know -- by the time I found out about it, the SITS "bloggybootcamp" was sold out, and I had a fierce head cold anyway.

Anyway, here's a roundup of some of the reactions to the piece that I found most interesting. Many bloggers are angry about the way it depicts them, both as bloggers and as moms. (Even though the story was written by a blogging mom.)

Here's what Mom101 had to say. Kelby Carr, aka TypeAMom, a former newspaper reporter, has a thoughtful critique of the mainstream media response to the phenomenon of women blogging for money.

The SITS Girls, (stands for "The Secret is in the Sauce,") who ran the conference, have a post summarizing some of the reaction here. And at the bottom of this post you'll see a comment from Frederick blogger Jennifer Gerlock that gives her take.

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Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 11:40 AM | | Comments (4)
Categories: Parent bloggers
        

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I know that I am in the minority, but I kind of agree with the NY Times article http://bit.ly/d4Ncwi

I thought the graphic was far worse than the article. Harried moms neglecting their screaming todlers while glued to their laptops? I'm a journalist and a mom who blogs; my take is here: bit.ly/aMAH20

If the article were about men using the Internet to brand themselves and make money, they'd be "providing for their families." But when women do it, it's neglecting your children? It was possible to neglect your children long before the Internet existed. And in my experience, the parents who blog are very tuned in to what's going on with our children. We write about our weaknesses as parents, we ask for advice, and we use our words to help other parents who are walking in our shoes.

Thanks for the reference... I did finally officially reply AND I talked to the author Jennifer. If you are interested here is the link:http://bit.ly/99hY9b

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About Hanah Cho
Hanah Cho joined The Baltimore Sun in 2003, just a few years out of college. While covering everything from education to workplace issues to financial services, she also got married and became a first-time mom in December 2009. Now, she’s trying to juggle work and life demands without losing her sanity.

She lives in Columbia with her husband and infant son.

Kate Shatzkin authored Charm City Moms until June 18, 2010.
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