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Vermont 3.0 Panel Preview: Writing for the Web 

Published October 21, 2008 at 3:19 p.m.

How often do you get a chance to ask a national political pundit about his job and how he got it? Not bloody often. Not in Vermont, anyway.

But you'll have an opportunity to quiz a member of the chattering class this Saturday at the second Vermont 3.0 Creative Technology Career Jam. Washington Monthly blogger Steve Benen will be speaking on the "So, You Wanna Write for the Web" panel discussion, with EatingWell Web Producer Penelope Wall and St. Mike's Journalism Professor Marybeth Redmond.

What's so great about Steve? Click here to read more about this dude, pictured here in a Matt Thorsen photo from 2006. Here's a link to his home on the Washington Monthly website.

And here's a link to Penelope's stylish blog, Penelope Post.

Their panel starts at 10 a.m. and they've only got about 45 minutes, so don't be late. I'm the moderator, and I'm all about the schedule.

Click here for more info about Vermont 3.0, or pick up a copy of Seven Days tomorrow. The program is part of the paper. Check out the Vermont 3.0-related stories while you're at it. There are a bunch of 'em.

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Cathy Resmer

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Deputy publisher Cathy Resmer is an organizer of the Vermont Tech Jam. She also oversees Seven Days' parenting publication, Kids VT, and created the Good Citizen Challenge, a youth civics initiative. Resmer began her career at Seven Days as a freelance writer in 2001. Hired as a staff writer in 2005, she became the publication's first online editor in 2007.

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