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Ghostwriters Wanted
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Ghostwriters needed, the problem is finding people who can do basic... More
Ghostwriters needed, the problem is finding people who can do basic research on various topics and can commit to the agreed timescale to complete the work. Perhaps students could be a good option for this or stay at home moms who have some experience with various subjects and are able to write say 8000 words in around 2 days. I know from experience I could write 8000 words in about 8 hours after researching a topic. It is essential to write well and complete a check on spelling and grammar. Less
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FAP876: Alliance for Young Artists and Writers Scholarship
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FAP876: Alliance for Young Artists and Writers Scholarship Listen n... More
FAP876: Alliance for Young Artists and Writers Scholarship Listen now: Expert Interview + Bryan Doerries, Associate Executive Directory, Programs, from The Alliance for Young Artists and Writers + Doerries on scholarships, writing, and support of creativity in education + Award details at our free student scholarship search site Did you enjoy this? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you . Subscribing for free means you don’t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast {at} gmail {dot} com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. Less
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Filming Is Slow in Los Angeles
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Los Angeles Times | Entertainment | Major studio film sho... More
Los Angeles Times | Entertainment | Major studio film shoots in Los Angeles grind almost to a halt | Production was ramped up in anticipation of a possible actors strike, with most... R. Richard Hobbs | nyc.locationscout.us | New York City area film location scout, film location manager, film location library, location and production services for film, photo, video and tv. Click here to play Less
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Another Kind of Location Scout
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Carroll County (AR) News | Blogs | The Ubiquitous Pig ... More
Carroll County (AR) News | Blogs | The Ubiquitous Pig | The Ogallala Blues | Daniel Krotz | Posted Tuesday, August 26, at 4:53 AM | via Google News... R. Richard Hobbs | nyc.locationscout.us | New York City area film location scout, film location manager, film location library, location and production services for film, photo, video and tv. Click here to play Less
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Podcasting in Plain English from CommonCraft.com
Careers in New Media and Podcasting
I had forgotten how good this video was, but I watched it again in ... More
I had forgotten how good this video was, but I watched it again in preparation for linking to it from our Podcasting and New Media for Writers course at UCLA Extension. It gives a great introduction to podcasting — what it is and what it does for you. Check it out and start listening and watching podcasts today! a Podcasting in Plain English from CommonCraft.com Less
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Podcasting in Plain English from CommonCraft.com
Careers in New Media and Podcasting
I had forgotten how good this video was, but I watched it again in ... More
I had forgotten how good this video was, but I watched it again in preparation for linking to it from our Podcasting and New Media for Writers course at UCLA Extension. It gives a great introduction to podcasting — what it is and what it does for you. Check it out and start listening and watching podcasts today! a Podcasting in Plain English from CommonCraft.com Less
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Strike.TV Launches with Teaser Trailer
Careers in New Media and Podcasting
The Writers Guild caused a lot of folks to investigate this whole &... More
The Writers Guild caused a lot of folks to investigate this whole “new media” thing and while the strike is over, Strike.TV lives on. “One of their promises is “to demonstrate that it was possible for Hollywood professionals to coexist and flourish with the studio system that has supported them for so long while bringing their talents to an emerging medium and doing so in a way that helps everyone,” explains their press release. “Strike.TV chose to be on the forefront as the industry goes through the necessary changes that inevitably arise with any new technology. Every industry and economy is impacted by change. And change is sometimes painful or difficult.” Link: Strike.TV www.strike.tv Teaser from StrikeTV on Vimeo. a Strike.TV Launches with Teaser Trailer Less
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The Stevesmith Show - Author, Author! - April 2, 2008
Appreciation for the written word. Our favorite books, quotes, song... More
Appreciation for the written word. Our favorite books, quotes, songs and movie lines are discussed and played. Talking about the men and women who sits down and create the words and ideas that resonate with them are Ellen, Brandy, Deedeess and Omewan. At some point we also hear from Nick and Zack! My boys! Extra specail thanks to wily for finding the song I needed and sending it in just the nick of time! Less
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Hollywood Writers' Strike
GETV pops down to Los Angeles to see how geeks can help support the... More
GETV pops down to Los Angeles to see how geeks can help support the striking television and movie writers of Hollywood. Less
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Break a Leg - Conversations - Writers Strike
David Penn, a writer, learns the exact conditions of his job as he'... More
David Penn, a writer, learns the exact conditions of his job as he's urged to sign a, "I will not strike" agreement. Less
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Unleashed - Happy Thanksgiving!
Dog talks turkey...fluently. Plus a brief commentary on the Writers... More
Dog talks turkey...fluently. Plus a brief commentary on the Writers Guild of America strike! Unleashed is an animated comedy show that follows the trials and tribulations of animal actors in Hollywood. A new episode every Monday, here and at http://www.Unleashed.tv Less
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David Romtvedt, Wyoming's Poet Laureate, at the Wyoming Arts Summit
Wyoming Poet Laureate David Romtvedt is a multi-talented writer and... More
Wyoming Poet Laureate David Romtvedt is a multi-talented writer and musician. He travels the state conducting programs on Wyoming’s literary history, song writing, the interactions of music and literature, and ways that language and music are used by groups to defend their cultural integrity. Although he was born in Oregon and raised in Arizona, he moved to Buffalo, Wyoming, in 1984 and has lived there ever since with his wife, potter Margo Brown, and their daughter. The family plays in the musical group The Fireants with several other local musicians. Romtvedt’s books of poetry include Certainty, How Many Horses, and A Flower Whose Name I Do Not Know which won the National Poetry Series award. His work has been selected for the Pushcart Prize and for two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, one in poetry and the other an international fellowship in poetry and music. He is a recipient of a Wyoming Arts Council literature fellowship and the Wyoming Governor’s Arts Award. Romtvedt serves as faculty member in the MFA program for writers at University of Wyoming. He is a founder and current board member of Worlds of Music, a foundation devoted to giving people the opportunity to participate in the making of music that comes from cultures around the world. Less
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YarmouthCounty.com Stats Report -- Q1 2007
YarmouthCounty.com Q1 2007 Stats Report shows Visitor increase of 4... More
YarmouthCounty.com Q1 2007 Stats Report shows Visitor increase of 400% over previous year, 2006. Website traffic is not the only thing that has increased however, ... Less
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Rewriting a deleted blog
A friend once told me a secret. For a long time, she blogged an ano... More
A friend once told me a secret. For a long time, she blogged an anonymous journal of her most private thoughts and confidential affairs. She’d die if people found out it was her. It was hidden for a long time until she felt it was time to delete it. Life, I gathered from her, has a way of closing chapters abruptly, in ways we can never predict, endings that are not really endings but more of a suspension, a limbo. She had asked me if she’d done the right thing, deleting it. Because really, what keeps us from NOT muffling these inner voices? Better forget about writing, I thought. Go see a therapist and save time typing and blocking spam. Because if truth be told, she said that much of the affairs she’d written, ended unkindly, like most secrets do; not so much of a release but a wait and see. But I had to ask myself, what happens then after the wait and see? As it turned out, this was what my friend really wanted to find out. How does she go back to these stories after she’d clicked on the delete key? And why, in the first place, what for? Here, based on experience and what I’ve learned, are some of the thoughts I posed for her to consider in reclaiming her deleted blog through memory. Less
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