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first efforts: minnesota, land of 11,482 lakes 10 acres or larger
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All good writing begins with terrible first efforts. (Anne Lamott). A short story painted in the medium of snow. Stare at it for awhile and the (perhaps deadly) answer reveals itself, etched in snow. Quinn McCloughan from Bearskin Lodge. Took this image last week while snowshoeing in the Boundary Waters; its posted. On Bearskins wonderful Flickr site. Quinns picture offers a visually stimulating, if slightly creepy, way to begin Year 5 of blogging my first efforts. The New York Times. Not only did I reco...
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David Carr (journalist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the Old Testament scholar, see David M. Carr. Carr at the 2013 PuSh International Performing Arts Festival. September 8, 1956. February 12, 2015 ( 2015-02-12. Writer, columnist, author. The New York Times. September 8, 1956. February 12, 2015) was an American writer, columnist, and author. He wrote the Media Equation column and covered culture for The New York Times. Carr was born in Minneapolis. He had three brothers and three sisters. In his 2008 memoir. S Joh...
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Publishing Trends Blog: February 2009
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Thursday, February 19, 2009. The feature article in our March issue will be about how book publishers can use Twitter- which, as Chris Brogan. Says, is an increasingly important business tool. We would love to include input from blog readers in the article. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, via e-mail. Or, of course, on Twitter. Do you and/or your company use Twitter? If you do, what has your experience been like? If you don't use Twitter, why not? Do you follow any book publishers on Twitter?
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Fourteen Hills: The SFSU Review: 12.09
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Fourteen Hills interviews Jill Tidman, winner of the Bambi Holmes Award, 15.2 Contributor. Fiction editor Fernando Pujals interviewed Jill Tidman, who was awarded the Bambi Holmes award by Fourteen Hills. Editor-in-Chief for her story, "This is How I Saw It", which appeared in issue 15.2, Spring 2009. Read the entire interview on our website. Here's some highlights from the interview:. 14H: How do you know when you’re reading something really, really effing great? 14H: What are you working on now? Issue ...
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Tweets from the 2009 TOC Conference
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237 tweets 95 @tweets. Rsquo;s Tweets from the 2009 TOC Conference. Pre-Conference, Jan 1, 12:00. New Session Added to #TOC Agenda: Topics from the TOC Tag Cloud: http:/ tinyurl.com/awq69h. In NYC 2/9 4 #TOC? Come 2 the Bookish Tweetup: http:/ tocbookishtweetup.eventbrite.com/. B there or face the wrath of @booksquare. In NYC 2/9 4 #TOC? Come 2 the Bookish Tweetup: http:/ tocbookishtweetup.eventbrite.com/. In NYC 2/9 for #TOC? Come 2 the Bookish Tweetup: http:/ tocbookishtweetup.eventbrite.com/. Finally ...
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Flagged For Follow Up: Media
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Flagged For Follow Up. Because the world was begging for another SxSW wrap up. And I spent a few days at SxSW. We did a pretty great wrap-up (legends in our own minds) for our Ogilvy colleagues. Rather than posting the entire doc, here are a few things we found interesting, quotes we love, and practical tips for navigating SxSW . THINGS WE FOUND INTERESTING. Mobile isn’t a thing. It’s everything. Stop thinking mobile and start thinking mobility. Reference: Doritos tweet powered concert. It’s not gameifi...
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CRASHION | CRASHION
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ONE MAN, TWO WHEELS, BIG MOUNTAINS. All posts by CRASHION. On June 14, 2015. A zephyr caressed the rusting tin roofs,. A last breath of dust from crumbling chimneys,. A draft of shivers skimming across the crater. Where construction workers toiled in muddy boots. It flurried along the cold granite pave,. Searching for its target. It found me there at my writing desk,. My back to the sky, groceries spilled at my feet. I took a banana and held it as a gun,. Pointing at my temple,. Willing it to come,.