One of my favorite things is teaching people to write more easily for their blogs. Blogging well takes a lot of thought and effort. It’s easy to feel stressed by the challenges of keeping a vibrant blog alive.
It’s with both pride and sadness that I finish another round of the Blog Triage class I co-lead with Alyson Stanfield of Art Biz Coach. Our students, artists from around the world, worked hard to make their blogs a place that honors, reflects and promotes their art.
Take a look at their blogs – you may just make a new friend, fall for a piece of art, or be inspired to buff up your own blog.

Isadora Arielle, Port Townsend, Washington
Sarah Atlee, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Amadea Bailey, Los Angeles, California
Stacey-Ann Cole, Peterborough, United Kingdom
Janice Earhart, Morrison, Colorado
Frances Clements Fawcett, Port Townsend, Washington
Frances’s site crashed in the middle of class! She’s rebuilding at her website, linked here.
Robin Fingher, Perth, Australia
Suzanne Gibbs, Tustin, California
Jaime Howard, Jacksonville, Florida
Julie Johnston, Packwood, Iowa
Karen LeGault, Oakland, California
Kevan Lunney, East Brunswick, New Jersey
Vickie Martin, Decatur, Georgia
Mary Ellen Merrigan, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Barbara Parish, Hesperia, California
MJ Russell, Charlotte, Vermont
Doris Sanders, Denver, Colorado
Lynda Schlosberg, Boston, Massachusetts
Linda Steele, Victoria, Australia
Janice Tanton, Canmore, AB, Canada
Fay Terry, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Jill Thoreson, Webster City, Iowa
Janet Vanderhoof, Morgan Hill, California
Sandra Verhoog, The Hague, Netherlands
Andrea Wedell, France
Kristina Wentzell, Keene, New Hampshire
Janine Whitling, Queensland, Australia
The class is over now, but we offer a self-study version of Blog Triage that even seasoned bloggers love. Pick up your copy today.

LOVE the self study blog triage course!! thank you so much!! now off to see the blogs you’ve linked to.
Thank you so much, Jane. It’s always good to know that the self study version is powerful for students, too!
Hi Cynthia – thanks for a fantastic blogging class!
My blog is back up and I just posted the final installment of my ‘blog gone missing’ experience. Woot! It features my recipe for Creative MoJo Renewal and clocks in at over 1000 words. I made the call to not break it up into segments (though I surely heard your voice saying “Gimme a scalpel FCF!” before I hit the Publish key!)
Hugs from PT,
Frances
Yay Frances!
I LOVE your post and am so glad your blog is back. I’m proud of your perseverance and grateful for your wisdom.
Thank you for being such a great student and for blogging!
Celebrating in post-op with you,
Cynthia