Seattleite Magazine & Shameless Self-promotion

I don’t think I’ve ever written a blog post containing shameless self-promotion. (And if I have, I’m sure I’ll get email about it!) But there’s a first time for everything.

I recently started writing for Seattleite Magazine, which launched earlier this month. As you can see on its About Us  page, “Substance, style and sophistication, Seattleite is the luxury lifestyle resource for Seattle’s newest generation of affluent, trend-setting professionals who are in-the-know and on-the-go.”

In a few short weeks, Seattleite took off — it’s very exciting news, and I encourage you to check out the online magazine yourself.

Here’s where the shameless self-promotion enters the picture! I hope you enjoy the articles I’ve written so far for Seattleite, and I hope you continue to read my contributions in the future! I write a Wine O’Clock Wednesday column each week, in addition to Must-Have articles when I have time. Here are the articles I’ve written so far:

Wine O’Clock Wednesday:

  • Romantic Wine Gifts for Valentine’s Day
  • Must-follow Washington Wineries on Twitter
  • Let It Breathe

Other Articles:

Future articles can be found on my Author’s Page – coming up soon, Valentine’s Day red wine and chocolate tastings. If you’re in the Seattle area and want to be included, please send me email margot@writeforwine.com by end of day Tuesday!

But don’t restrict your reading to only wine posts – there are many articles about fashion, food, Seattle events and more to grab your attention!

Cheers!

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About Margot

Margot has been writing about wine since 1997 at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon; ten years later, she created this blog. Write for Wine focuses on the fine wines of Washington state, with additional posts about Oregon, B.C., California, ANZ, France, Italy, Spain and more. A former national journalist in Canada and the U.S., Margot has been a Washington wine enthusiast since moving to Seattle in 1999. Her motto: “It’s wine o’clock somewhere.”