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We’ll be rolling out Fan Mail — a new interblog messaging service — over the next few days for everyone.
You can send unlimited Fan Mail to the blogs you follow and customize each message.
You’ll see the new option appear in your Inbox, avatar menus, or in the top corner of the blogs you follow.
Have fun!

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staff:

We’ll be rolling out Fan Mail — a new interblog messaging service — over the next few days for everyone.

You can send unlimited Fan Mail to the blogs you follow and customize each message.

You’ll see the new option appear in your Inbox, avatar menus, or in the top corner of the blogs you follow.

Have fun!

Cute

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Name Natasha Vargas-CooperLocation Los AngelesFirst Post July 2008
Natasha is a journalist. She’s written for The Atlantic, The Awl, The New York Times, and many other equally impressive publications. Her latest piece is on Rebecca Black for New York Mag. Before this, she spent several years working as a union organizer and health policy analyst for a labor union. (She also spent some time in Brooklyn not working.) She graduated Summa Cum Laude from UCLA with a double major in History and Public Policy. Natasha wrote a book called Mad Men Unbuttoned, and she created and hosts a monthly live storytelling series in LA called Public School.
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Help From A Native Texan A displaced Texan looking for re-connection. Thoughts, advice and knowledge on everything in the Texas Variety. “Y’all come back now, ya hear?” OH, WE HEAR!

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Name Natasha Vargas-Cooper
Location Los Angeles
First Post July 2008

Natasha is a journalist. She’s written for The Atlantic, The Awl, The New York Times, and many other equally impressive publications. Her latest piece is on Rebecca Black for New York Mag. Before this, she spent several years working as a union organizer and health policy analyst for a labor union. (She also spent some time in Brooklyn not working.) She graduated Summa Cum Laude from UCLA with a double major in History and Public Policy. Natasha wrote a book called Mad Men Unbuttoned, and she created and hosts a monthly live storytelling series in LA called Public School.

Also check out…

The Kid Should See This
There’s so much science, nature, music, arts, technology, storytelling and assorted good stuff out there that kids haven’t seen.

Magical Game Time
A comics and art blog inspired by a lifetime of playing video games.

Help From A Native Texan
A displaced Texan looking for re-connection. Thoughts, advice and knowledge on everything in the Texas Variety. “Y’all come back now, ya hear?” OH, WE HEAR!