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David Leonhardt

Why do writers like to ghost write? - Quora - 0 views

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    There are several reasons to be a ghostwriter. Some are about the money, some are about the writing and one is about the…well, I'll get to the last one last.
arunaraayala

Bizarre: iPhone 7 Users Drill Hole To Recreate A Headphone Jack - Locality News - 0 views

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    Several customers have been tried for this by drilling 'holes' on the new iPhone 7 after watching this prank video on YouTube, suggesting that the process may help them bring back their missing 3.5mm headphone jack.
arunaraayala

Bahubali 2: A Date with Kattappa in Malaysia - Locality News - 0 views

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    Bahubali-2 is all fixed to publicize the first look poster on October 22. Baahubali 2 is the utmost anticipated pictures and newly SS Rajamouli publicized that first look of Baahubali: The Conclusion will be out on 22nd October, 2016. This news was tweeted by the director Rajamouli himself.  However if sources are to be alleged, fans all over ...
peppermarketing

Want People To Sit Up And Take Notice Of Your Blog? - 0 views

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    Upgrade Your Presentation Consider this situation: you are an ardent blogger with wonderful and innovative ideas to present to the world. You start a blog where you build your content with the utmost care and spread the word across social media. You even use some amazing content writing services who provide you with solid content. However, your blog isn't getting the desired traffic. Is this your story? The blog visiting traffic is a moody one with a special brand of impatience. Today's readers are more likely to scan through the content before deciding to read it in detail. This is why, as a blogger, it is important for you to capture their attention within the first few seconds. Studies have shown that the first 8 seconds are key towards deciding the quality of a blog. What you need to do is to present your content smartly so that you can get your point across without compromising on the objective of the blog.
peppermarketing

How The Explainer Changed Digital Media Forever! - 0 views

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    Any and every news focuses on question types 'Who, What, When, and Where'. Explainer or explainer journalism aims at informing the reader about the 'Why' and the 'How'. It attempts at going beyond and behind the news and gives readers the background information about the particular story so that they understand the story and all its nuances. Explainer journalism aims to report and explain events as they start unfolding, one after another.
peppermarketing

How To Blend Your Voice With A Brand's Voice And Create Compelling Content - 0 views

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    As a writer, you may be witty, humorous, friendly, conversational, perky and so on but the brand that has hired you wants you to write short, serious content with lots of statistics and numbers. So, it doesn't really matter if the writer's natural style differs from what the brand expects. All successful writers have one undeniable quality: Adaptability.
peppermarketing

What are some of the Social Media Marketing mistakes - 0 views

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    The number of people using social media is rapidly increasing and they spend a lot of time on it connecting with people around the world, staying informed, entertained, etc. Since it has become a vital part of their audience's lives, marketers and advertisers have started focusing on it. Social media has a crucial role to play in promoting products and services; enhancing the engagement of customers and their experience while creating awareness among the audience.
peppermarketing

How To Keep Your Blog Posts Fresh? - 0 views

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    Launching a blog is easy but ensuring that it serves its purpose in the context of audience engagement, lead conversion and increasing traffic, is no cakewalk. Imagine you enter an extremely crowded market where you need to struggle even to stand properly but all of a sudden, your eyes get fixed on a personality striking some unusual style statement. It may be an unfamiliar hair colour like red or purple, it may be countless body piercings, it may be an exotic giant tattoo or some stunning outfit. Yes, you are getting it right. No matter how crowded digital landscape is becoming with time, there is still room for creative infusion in the form of fresh blog post ideas in the content landscape. Below, you can find the best blog post ideas brought to you by Pepper, one of the most creative and resourceful outsourced content creation platforms
David Leonhardt

How to Use Clear Writing to Express Big Concepts and Connect with Readers - 0 views

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    When you present big ideas it's easy to use big words to amplify your meaning. But, before you write, think about the structure of your piece. And while you are writing, focus on clear writing. You may be writing a web page that presents how technical aspects of a product work or a white paper on a political idea. However complex your subject matter, you don't need big words or long, complicated sentences to explain it to your readers.
muktaruzzaman75

Author Interview - Jane Green - Sister Stardust - 0 views

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    ane Green. Writer. Londoner transplanted to America 21 years ago. Mother of six. Former art student. Author of 21 novels and one cookbook. Mostly tired. When did you first WANT to write a book? When Freya North wrote Sally and I thought, hang on, I could do that too. I was a journalist on the daily express at the time, and had read Nick Hornby's High Fidelity and realized no-one was doing this for women. Little did I know that Helen Fielding was in her flat a mile away crafting Bridget Jones's Diary. When did you take a step to start writing? I was already a journalist. Nick Lloyd left as editor of the express, and the new editor had me writing about giraffes instead of relationships. It was clearly time to make a change. I very stupidly left my job, and gave myself three months to write a book AND get a publishing deal. Miraculously, there was a bidding war for my first book, about two days before that time period was up. How long did it take you to complete your first book from the first idea to release? I think a year. How long did it take you to complete your latest book from the first idea to release? About three years, but it is historical fiction, set in the sixties in London and Marrakech, and required intensive research, including moving back to London for a bit. Read more.....
David Leonhardt

Where writers write in Florence - 0 views

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    One of the reasons why we spend so much time not writing is because we spend so much time looking for a place in which to write, never an easy task. We are a picky breed, partly because money is never no object. Money most definitely is an object, one that we don't have.
DorineFantasywriterD Hughes

Joseph Campbell - A Scholar's Life - 0 views

  • For Joseph Campbell, the study of myth was the exploration of the possibilities of consciousness. His lifetime of scholarship was nothing less than the search for the Holy Grail of radiant living.
  • It is more than a presentation of fascinating stories from all over the world. It is a vision of a rich inner life available to anyone willing to go on the initiatory adventures.
  • His interest in mythology began at age seven when he saw the Indians in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Madison Square Garden.
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  • in 1924, he met Jiddu Krishnamurti, not yet the great world teacher of the Theosophists.
  • A principle mentor was Indologist Heinrich Zimmer,
  • Campbell studied how Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung used myth in psychology.
  • The latest incarnation of Oedipus, the continued romance of Beauty and the Beast, stand this afternoon on the corner of 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, waiting for the traffic light to change.
  • Campbell's description of the hero's journey has been used extensively by generations of artists and scholars. It showed the similarities among the great stories of world mythology.
  • It is a model of initiatory elements in myth, religion, literature, and ritual.
  • The The Hero With a Thousand Faces showed the similarities among the mythological traditions. Campbell followed this with a series of writings on the great differences among the world myths. The four-volume Masks of God: Primitive Mythology (1959), Oriental Mythology (1962), Occidental Mythology (1964), and Creative Mythology (1968) analyzed the distinctions among the mythologies of various regions and cultures.
  • First is the metaphysical function. Myth awakens and supports a sense of awe before the mystery of being. It reconciles consciousness to the preconditions of its own existence. Myth induces a realization that behind the surface phenomenology of the world, there is a transcendent mystery source. Through this vitalizing mystical function, the universe becomes a holy picture.
  • The second is a cosmological dimension deals with the image of the world that is the focus of science. This function shows the shape of the universe, but in such a way that the mystery still comes through. The cosmology should correspond to the actual experience, knowledge, and mentality of the culture. This interpretive function changes radically over time. It presents a map or picture of the order of the cosmos and our relationship to it.
  • Third is the sociological function. Myth supports and validates the specific moral order of the society out of which it arose. Particular life-customs of this social dimension, such as ethical laws and social roles, evolve dramatically. This function, and the rites by which it is rendered, establishes in members of the group concerned a system of sentiments that can be depended upon to link that person spontaneously to its ends.
  • The fourth function of myth is psychological. The myths show how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances. It is this pedagogical function of mythology that carries the individual through the various stages and crises of life, from childhood dependency, to the responsibilities of maturity, to the reflection of old age, and finally, to death. It helps people grasp the unfolding of life with integrity. It initiates individuals into the order of realities in their own psyches, guiding them toward enrichment and realization.
  • Campbell was discovered by a new generation when George Lucas based much of his screenplay for Star Wars (1977)
Silver George

A logline is a one-sentence summary of your script. - 0 views

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    This is another website that touches on the subject of loglines.
Justin Rogers

Enjoying The Best Home Theatre System - 1 views

The installation of my home theatre system paved the way to a good relationship between me and my neighbours. My children's peers keep on coming to our house because they are really enjoying the gr...

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Clark Waggoner

Micro Narrative 1 : Ice Fishing on Acid - 0 views

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    This article is a piece of experimental fiction, called a micro narrative, by Clark Waggoner, a free-lance writer in Portland, Or. It covers the themes of the meaning of life and death and fulfillment. It is one of a number of posts that deals with similar themes and is realized in a similar manner.
damian fernando

Twilight is now available on DVD - 0 views

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    The movie version of Twilight is now available on DVD. This is good news for all fans of the novels who wanted to see the movie from the comfort of their own living rooms. It is now available to rent or buy.
Michelle Thompson

Quotes on Writing - 0 views

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    Writer Jim Harrington presents a writing quote, and his thoughts on these, both of which makes for good reading.
Michelle Thompson

One Million Monkeys Typing: A Collaborative Writing Project - 0 views

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    Read. When you finish a snippet of text, click 'read more'. You'll be given three paths that continue the story. If you like your options, keep reading. If you reach an end, or don't like the story's trajectory, Write a new snippet and take the story's direction into your own hands. Publish - and others may add on to your story. If the story gets ranked well and has enough offshoots it stays, if not, watch it wither and die.
Michelle Thompson

Writers On Writing with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett - 0 views

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    Writers On Writing with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett - numerous interviews with writers in a large archival series.There is a live stream which takes you to KUCI 88.9FM broadcasts, and an archive list of the audios.
Michelle Thompson

The One-Minute Writer - 0 views

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    You have 1,440 minutes a day. Use one of them to write. Writing prompts.
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