Archive for January, 2009

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Dr. Martin Luther King »

This will be a short post because I want it to  just focus on the lasting words of MLK and honor his legacy. Living in a state where law makers were not progressive enough or tolerant enough or open enough to grant this leader the honor of a state holiday without years of struggle and battles [...]

Culture of Spirituality: Frank Hanna »

We are well aware of the cultural aspects of religion. Religious beliefs, religious loyalty and interpretation of religion have been the crux of our dealings with other nations for centuries. As such, writers do their work and their readers a disservice by not exploring the spiritual aspects of their characters. If we are creating multi-dimensional [...]

Business of Writing: American Tax Relief »

The fear of the gray-suited tax man keeps a lot of people from reaching their true economic potential through entrepreneurial or freelance means. So they remain chained to the corporate cubicle when they’d rather be pursuing their dream.  Companies like American Tax Relief can provide peace of mind knowing that if the tax man should [...]

Business of Writing: United American Insurance Company »

The fear of outrageous healthcare costs can keep budding entrepreneurs or freelance writers chained to the corporate cubicle when they’d rather be pursuing their dream.  Companies like United American Insurance Company can remove the dependence on corporate employment for such benefits as health care and life insurance.   Offering a variety of insurance products, United American [...]

Business of Writing: Nachshon Draiman »

As writers, we aim to get our words to the world and in business; many assume that everyone is their customer. While increasing the volume of greenbacks is a numbers game coupled with the variables of a valuable product and the right timing, the best way to expand a writer’s reach may not be the [...]

Culture of Money: Andrew Wilshire »

There are many ways to learn about a culture beyond focusing on its menu, its music and its inhabitants. Writers can also learn a great deal about a country and its people by studying how that country values its money. Andrew Wilshire, renowned precious metals expert, hosts a blog with interesting insight on the world’s [...]

Writing the Future: K-Designers »

As a reviewer open to a variety of multicultural content, I have had the pleasure of reading some interesting works set in the future. One thing I have noticed is that many of these works are set way into the future—hundreds of years where spaceships penetrate the atmosphere and breathing is possible in every sector [...]

Business of Writing: Norman Steisel Deputy Mayor »

The work of political figures rarely makes print or is deemed worthy of a sound bite until it lands on the controversial side of the spectrum. Unfortunately, we live in a society where scandals sell. As writers, we aim to build fully developed characters. With that goal in mind, we should also aim to avoid [...]

Writing Expertise: Mohammed Babangida »

 When we think of writers we often focus on the written product or think about those dramatic eccentric souls who hear voices and would die without a pen and paper on which to scribble his or her thoughts. Many times writers are people passionate about a certain subject and choose to educate and generate a [...]

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