Most Memorable AC Articles of 2007

Pam Gaulin
Because I wrote Top 10 Associated Content Articles of 2006 last year, I decided to refine the topic a bit and write about the most memorable Associated Content articles of 2007.

There are plenty of other great articles on AC. Compile your own list and publish it!

Most Memorable AC Articles of 2007

The articles are in alphabetical order by headline.

Antidepressant Withdrawal Almost Killed Me by Heather Michelle gets a nomination because, in her typical fashion, she uses complete openness and honesty about a personal topic drive her words.

Are Ethics Missing in Citizen Journalism? Writing Responsibly by Pam Gaulin gets a nomination because I wrote on what I think is an important topic for citizen journalists that is not widely covered on AC.

The Best Fictional Schools by Lee Andrew gets a nomination because it was the first "fictional" compilation in a very entertaining series.

Did I Get Bed Bugs from eBay? by Donna Porter could get a nomination on headline alone, but the article itself is a great read.

Grieving Parents: Trying to Survive the Loss of a Child by Robbie Tittle gets a nomination because of the sheer courage it took to publish this article.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Top Ten Spoilers by Amy Brantley gets a nomination because she timed this article perfectly.

Home Lead Tests and Kits Have Benefits as Well as Limits - What You Need to Know by jcorn gets a nomination because it was very timely and informative.

How to Go Green During Pregnancy by Jody gets a nomination because it is a very current topic, and an interesting read that can help pregnant women.

How to Tell if Your Toddler is Ready to be Toilet Trained by Amy Fillion gets a nomination because I refer to this article constantly. It is very useful.

Hurricane Katrina: People Still Dying from Her Two Years Later by T.H.Pankey gets a nomination for being a very thorough report on an underreported topic.

Migrating to Ubuntu Linux from Microsoft Windows by By Tsu Dho Nimh gets a nomination basically, because it is one of the articles that very few at AC could have written.

Netflix is Scaring Me by theBarefoot for gets a nomination because it is dead on accurate and hilarious.

The Rising Price of Milk by Vonnie Chestnut gets a nomination for excellent consumer reporting about a topic that the major new outlets won't touch.

Ten Animals that Can and Will Eat You by Rodney Southern gets a nomination for a catchy headline and an entertaining topic.

10 Things You Should Never Lick by Kelly Spies gets a nomination for being one of the most memorable and funny articles on AC in 2007.

Tips for Creating an Online Resume on YouTube by Michelle L. Devon (Michy) gets a nomination because this is an incredibly useful article that combines traditional job searching tools with a new, powerful online technology.

The Unattached Attachment Parent by Liz Copeland gets a nomination because is a great think piece.

What Men Are REALLY Thinking About (Well, ME Anyway) gets a nomination and is one of many articles by Gary Picariello, who really found his groove in 2007.

Who is the Baddest Monster of Them All? by Charlotte Kuchinsky gets a nomination for a great headline and a fun article.

Why and Where to Buy a Rain Barrel by Carol Bengle Gilbert gets a nomination for being one of the most informative, eco-friendly articles of the year.

Which Associated Content web site articles helped you this year? Which AC articles entertained you? Which AC articles made you think? Which AC articles do you remember the most from 2007?

Published by Pam Gaulin - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle

Pam Gaulin is a freelance writer, journalist (B.A., Journalism), new (and next!) media writer and artist. Associated Content named her 2007 Content Producer of the Year. "First for Women" magazine featured...  View profile

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  • Orchiolum1/5/2008

    I meant "articles"...perhaps I haven't had enough coffee yet;)

  • Orchiolum1/5/2008

    I have read some of these article, and will read some more. Thank you for the suggestions.

  • DrDevience1/4/2008

    Eventually I will get caught back up... no. really I will...

  • Kelly Spies1/3/2008

    hey thanks Pam! I had no idea you included me in an article. much appreciated.

  • Mary Lynn 3211/2/2008

    Great article, your article as well as all of the others are excellent. Very informative. Thank you. Hugs Mary

  • T.H.Pankey12/21/2007

    Thanks Pam, and you, too!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.12/18/2007

    A nice selection of well written articles. Great job. :-)

  • J P Whickson12/15/2007

    Now I have more reading to do.

  • Sophie12/14/2007

    There have been so many articles that have stood out to me. I love articles to do with cooking, cats, and language learning. It's hard to pick a select few.
    Sophie

  • Eric Duncan12/14/2007

    Nice selections. I am also feeling compelled to catch up on my reading!

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