brant (brant) v.i. - to simultaneously brag and rant.

brant (brant) n. - a shared on-line journal where people can post brags and rants about themselves and their personal experiences, opinions, observations, and feelings.

branted, brant-ing, brants intr.v. To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a (we)brant.

November 5, 2007

Second Illustrated Blog is Up

Filed under: Laura (All About) — lzigman @ 3:37 pm
“Laura Zigman Meets Her Breast Surgeon and Becomes a Bobble-Head Toy”
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Here’s the link:
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November 2, 2007

First Illustrated Breast Cancer Blog is Up

Filed under: Laura (All About) — lzigman @ 8:23 am

How cool are the illustrations?!?
http://www.healthcentral.com/breast-cancer/c/8621/15740/diagnosis

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November 1, 2007

Laura’s Avatar

Filed under: Laura (All About) — lzigman @ 6:40 pm
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All Laura can say is she loves Dash Shaw, the very talented artist doing the illustrations for her new blogs. More on Dash — and Sarah Park, Site Editrix Extraordinaire — soon.
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Laura’s New Gig: Professional Breast Cancer Blogger and “Expert Patient”

Filed under: Laura (All About) — lzigman @ 6:34 pm

Prominent ‘Chick Lit’ Novelist Laura Zigman Joins HealthCentral’s MyBreastCancerNetwork.com as Expert

ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The HealthCentral Network, Inc. (MyBreastCancerNetwork.com as an expert.

Zigman’s weekly blogs will approach breast cancer from the everyday woman’s point of view, with the goal of making life with cancer approachable and, at times, even funny. The 45-year-old novelist will regularly appear as a comic strip character in her blog, living out her cancer experience in a bright, visual format.

Zigman’s graphic blogs will combine the visual impact of graphic novels like Cancer Vixen with the near-instant gratification of Zigman herself responding to comments from the community. Her responsiveness in the social networking sphere was featured recently in the New York Times Sunday Book Review, with the author using her MySpace page to interact with her readers
in “den mother” fashion.

Zigman’s refreshing and supportive responsiveness will add to an already vibrant network of experts and community members who share their personal stories of living with an often life-changing condition.

“Laura Zigman’s work supporting breast cancer sufferers and survivors makes her an excellent addition to the HealthCentral team,” said Chris Schroeder, CEO and President of The HealthCentral Network. “Laura’s expertise and dedication to community will be an invaluable asset to those struggling with breast cancer.”
Zigman has written several novels, including Animal Husbandry, which became a national bestseller and was the basis for the 2000 movie Someone Like You.

MyBreastCancerNetwork.com was recently honored for creative excellence, receiving the Silver Award from the International Academy of the Visual Arts W3 Awards.

About The HealthCentral Network

The HealthCentral Network, Inc. (http://www.healthcentral.com) is a new and unique online offering, comprised of over 30 general health and highly specific condition and wellness web properties, each committed to offering a voice in everyday and personal language people can understand and connect with at critical points in their lives. Each site provides timely, interactive, in-depth and trusted medical information (from Harvard Health among others), and connections to leading experts and thousands of people who share their related experiences and inspiration.

The HealthCentral Network recently launched personal health tools including the most comprehensive web solution for caregivers managing their communities of friends and families (http://www.carecentral.com). The company also produces the nationally syndicated television show, “Medical Breakthroughs
with Dr. Dean Edell,” and has a library of nearly 1,000 short-form, condition-specific videos throughout its network.

The HealthCentral Network was acquired in 2005 by Polaris Ventures, Sequoia Capital, The Carlyle Group and Allen & Company, and has built a management team that combines decades of experience in interactive media and medical, science and news journalism. The company received top recognition from The International Health and Medical Media Awards with a
2006 FREDDIE Award for MyDiabetesCentral.com and the Health Care Standard of Excellence WebAward from the Web Marketing Association.

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