I now have 5 "How To" articles published through demandstudios.com for eHow.com. Follow the link to these latest additions and my personal favorite: "How To Be a Butch Lesbian"
Monique through DS on eHow.com
or you can check out my How To's published directly through eHow at the following link:
Monique on eHow
(*UPDATE: for some reason EHOW has redirected the links from my author pages to their home page. Direct links to my remaining EHOW articles).
How to Clean a Dog Kennel
What is a Work History Statement?
How to ba a Butch Lesbian
How to Play Casino Black Jack
How to Read a Five Rune Spread
Removed and redirected (i.e. Defunct Links)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4419786_cinnamon-biscuit-bread.html (How to Make Cinamon Biscuit Bread)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4410856_parmesan-biscuit-bread.html (How to Make Parmesan Biscuit Bread)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4410839_cook-poor-mans-soup.html (How to Make Poor Man's Soup)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4419768_time-off-attend-pride-rally.html (How to Ask for Time Off to Attend a Pride Rally)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4419799_come-out-homophobes.html (How to Come Out to Homophobes)
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30 July 2008
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