Femme Economics
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Nina Smith
Queercents
nina@queercents.com
www.Queercents.com
Femme Economics: Just Between Us Girls
Newport Beach, CA (October 1, 2007) ‘“ Queercents (http://www.queercents.com), a personal finance blog serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, today announced the launch of its weekly series called Femme Economics.
The series, written by Moorea Malatt (mo-ray-uh muh-lot), is geared to women and men who want to live the more traditional feminine gender roles in a socially conscious way. Each week, Femme Economics will discuss topics about the feminine and frugal self that include:
- The Day Spa For Less
- Save on Laundry and Dry Cleaning
- Fancy Fashion, Frugally
- Fragrance, Free!
- The Price of Birthing
- Hair Color Comparisons
- And More!
Ms. Malatt is a writer, poet, folk-singer, and comedic performance artist. She combines her creative success in her business practice, Metamorphosis Life Coaching by supporting women and queers of all genders in balancing finances and relationships with their artistic goals.
“As a self-identified Femme, I’m interested in helping people put their best and smartest feminine energy forward. In this series, I suggest ways readers might change their traditionally feminine habits toward the eco-friendly and socially conscious while saving money!” explained Ms. Malatt.
About Queercents:
Established by Nina Smith, Queercents originated the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender personal finance blog concept by aggregating financial tips from the distinct writings of several money bloggers. Readers love the straightforward advice and life-style oriented money tips posted daily, covering such topics as debt reduction, living frugally, wise investing, relationships & money, and retirement planning. The site recently surpassed 200,000 visitors since launching in April 2006.
Queercents’¦ we’re here, we’re queer, and we’re not going shopping without coupons.
Contact:
Nina Smith
Queercents
nina@queercents.com
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