I am looking for guest bloggers for NeverSmell.com, specifically people either (1) born without a sense of smell or who have lost their sense of smell who’d like to share their own personal stories; (2) are creative writers and have an untrammeled sense of smell who would like to write their own descriptions of smells for our gimpy readers; and (3) professionals in the olfaction industry who use their sense of smell for a living.
If you are interested in becoming a guest blogger, send me an email here with a brief description of yourself and what you’d be willing to write about here at NeverSmell.
Sorry, there is no monetary compensation for this job, just link backs to your own site.
Any questions?
- May 14, 12:53 PM
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1 · Jenny · Jul 19, 02:31 AM
Heather, I am from a small town in South Australia, its nice to meet a fellow anosmiac.
I have never had a sense of smell, I realised that at the age of 9 that everyone else could smell a rose and I couldn’t.
I think it is hereditary because my grandma couldn’t smell and my poor niece has Kellermans Syndrome (not sure if that’s spelt right). I am lucky that I inherited the Anosmia bit only, I have three children.
Just to shatter the myth that people who cant smell cant taste – I have had no trouble tasting anything, and I am 52.
Having anosmia has never bothered me, my husband had to sniff the kids nappies when they were young to see if they needed changing. But I am getting to the stage that I would like to smell perfume!
Jenny