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It's Easy To Blog on Suwanee Patch

The Local Voices section is growing, and it's easier than ever to join the discussion.

Updated July 5

Now, it's easier than ever to blog on Suwanee Patch.

As you know, Suwanee Patch is including local bloggers, and the ranks are growing. Nationally, Patch now has more than 20,000 bloggers! We want bloggers who can write on various topics, share their personality and engage our readers in discussions.

Find out what's happening in Suwaneewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Now, you just have to sign up for a Patch account. It's free. Yes, it's that simple. Sign up and start blogging.

Patch is more than a news site; it's an online conversation about your community.

Find out what's happening in Suwaneewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

  • Are you passionate about Suwanee issues?
  • Do you have a special interest or expertise that you’d like to share?
  • Do you have strong opinions about local government?
  • Can you just make us all laugh?
  • Can you write cleanly and compellingly?

Then we want to hear from you.

This isn't a reporting job. It's blogging. You write what you want to say when you want to say it. Do it on your schedule, whether that's posting multiple entries per day or a couple times a month. Content still will be edited for spelling, grammar, libel, etc.

Be interesting. Be provocative. Be yourself.

Suwanee Patch has had blog posts from the humorous Ane Mulligan and from elected officials such as U.S. Congressman Paul Broun. Also, there have been posts on subjects such as House & Home, wellness, autism -- !

Join the discussion!

We are not paying bloggers, but if you'd like the opportunity to share your unique voice with our readers, sign up and start blogging.

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