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WRITING / PUBLISHING NEWS
Daily writing prompt #7: Dictionary play! - September 6/09
Blogs Are Journalism's Friend, Not Foe - September 6/09
Message is clear in a good story - September 1/09
Writing 101: Voice in writing - September 1/09
Writing 101: How to sound like yourself - September 1/09
Just say "No!" to your advance (If your first book lost them money, they will not publish your second book, no matter how many copies it sold) - August 30/09
Ted Kennedy (coverage of his death, funeral, memory etc.) Rescues Us from Michael Jackson Media Orgy - August 30/09
The Undying Art of Writing: Still Thriving in the Age of Computers - August 30/09
Writing 101: Style in writing - August 30/09
2009 Worldwide Internet Publishing & Broadcasting Industry Report - August 27/09
US media react to Kennedy's death; media in the United States have been reacting to the news that veteran Senator Edward Kennedy has died at the age of 77 after a long battle with a brain tumour; a selection of comments August 27/09
A pox upon publishing houses - August 26/09
Media multitasking doesn't work - August 26/09
The Truth Along With the Facts: A Bridge Too Far For Journalism? - August 25/09
'Truth' vs. 'facts' from America's media; Americans need the media to give truth - T.S. Eliot was wrong. August is the cruelest month - August 25/09
Set a daily writing goal to aid in reaching the finish line - August 24/09
High-quality journalism isn't 'free' - August 24/09
FCC seeks comments defining broadband - August 23/09
The Mainstream Media And Its (Continuing) Discontents - August 23/09
Publishing for iPhone Attention Spans - August 22/09
Using comics to make a political message - August 22/09
Blizzard to publish World of Warcraft magazine - August 21/09
FastPencil: Self-Publishing, Web Style - August 21/09
The big lure of social media: Its users; they are young and affluent and active consumers - August 21/09
The social media revolution is going nowhere; social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace were hailed as the future of the internet but it will be a long time before they reach their full potential - August 20/09
Hello from Heathrow: Alain de Botton's airport writing experiment - August 20/09
FastPencil adds features to make book-writing more social - August 19/09
Stats On Social Media Will Astound You! - August18/09
Syndicated Political columnist Bob Novak [central figure in the Valerie Plame CIA leak case] died at 78 - August 18/09
Writing on the wall for Reader's Digest; filed for 'Chapter 11' protection from its creditors - August 18/09
Social media poses huge opportunity and risk for corporate world - August 17/09
The writing is on the Kindle: Paper is on the way out - August 17/09
Publisher bans images of Muhammad in new book; Yale University Press ditched plans to reprint Danish cartoons and other caricatures - August 16/09
Cisco to better connect entertainers and fans; it is dipping into the $1.3 trillion entertainment industry -new Eos social-entertainment platform of software tools for media companies to host their own networking sites for artists, actors and movies - August 16/09
The Smart Grid: A New Breed of Communications Network - August 13/09
Tech news: Social media, game consoles - August 13/09
David Mamet Writing About Anne Frank; working a screenplay based on the diary of Anne Frank; Mament will produce alongside Andrew Braunsberg, who spent a year securing the rights from Anne Frank’s estate as well as the original play’s representation - August 13/09
Apple to publish software fix for clicking MacBook hard drives - August 12/09
Implement a social media marketing plan with these 4 easy steps - August 12/09
Can Free e-Books Save Publishing? - August 11/09
Writing a novel: Approaching the first draft - August 11/09
Questions of Online Journalism Aren't Just About Copyright: why the law is an imperfect solution to this problem - August 11/09
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Self-publishing becoming an attractive business model - August 10/09
Creator of Web site dedicated to obituaries for broken relationships compiled best works into a book:"Relationship Obits: The Final Resting Place for Love Gone Wrong" - August 10/09
Murdoch to Charge for News Online 'If We Ever Publish Any'; Murdoch stressed that readers would only be charged for "actual news" that appears on his sites, "which means that 99% of the content will remain free" - August 8/09
How branding works in social media - August 8/09
Should Schools Use Social Media? - August 7/09
Does a DOD ban on social media makes sense? - August 7/09
Journalism Needs Data in 21st Century - August 6/09
How to choose a writing conference - August 6/09
tips for blogging your way - August 6/09
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One of the most rewarding experiences produced from pouring myself on a page has been the feedback I get.




"Mark’s decision to walk and talk each day to a disparate group of friends, family, business colleagues, romantic interests, and just plain folks can be viewed as either vanity or generosity. Musings began like this…a plan to get outside and walk each day, to turn off the phone, to connect with nature, to exercise body and brain. But he also imposes this daily discipline upon himself to exercise the craft of writing. Writers write. As Mark connected with nature, stilling his often frenetic energy and absorbing the subtle shifts and nuances of nature, there is less observation of distractions, and more musings.  

It is said that when a human being is deprived of one of the five basic senses, the others are heightened in a compensatory effort. Mark cannot smell. But he has a heightened sense of compassion, humor, awe, and inquisitiveness. That he chooses to share this with his musing pals is a daily treat." - K.T. . . . friend, mentor, fan
 

Sometimes in a flood but more often as a steady trickle of 'nice', 'great', 'well done' salutations but I must admit the ones I live for are the ones where someone tells me a profound story of how something I wrote was a trigger for them - a life altering change of mind or direction, a solution to a problem or of peace made with someone.  These don't come every day but they come often enough to realize that my work matters in some ways to some people.  

My writing career is, as I look back, a mid life thing.  As I look forward it is clearly a 'rest of my life' passion. Welcome to this little corner of my world.
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White House Uses New Media to Get Health Care Message Back on Track - August 5/09
Critics Still Focused on Palin - August 5/09
Writing a book is a spiritual adventure - August 4/09
   
Why blogging is good for your career - August 4/09
   
Obama courts worldwide following through social media, but is playing catch-up - August 3/09
   
A new way to tell a story; songwriter makes a novel with a soundtrack - August 3/09
   
Incorporating Social Media into Disaster Communications - August 3/09
   
top social media tips, strategies and techniques - August 2/09
   
Companies in new age of networking; How are businesses faring in keeping up with social media? - August 2/09
   
Companies want applicants with social-media skills; Looking for a job? Prove that you are technologically savvy - August 2/09
   
Writing 101: Creating a Query Letter - August 1/09
   
KEYNOTE: WORDS ON PAPER; The Emerging Writers Issue - August 1/09
   
Isn’t Every Reporter Looking for Another Job? - August 1/09
   
What not to post on Facebook - July 30/09
   
Dan Rather laments journalism's rapid decline - July 29/09
   
Wired’s Chris Anderson Yawns Freely when ‘News’ and ‘Media’ Mentioned - July 29/09
   
Is the Poem in the Writing or the Reading? - July 28/09
   
WRITING / PUBLISHING NEWS
   
Smokey at 65; simple message to capture fire’s complexity - July 29/09
   
Apple And Book Publishers Plot Kindle-Killer - July 28/09
   
The exploitation of a pop star and the exposure of the publishing industry; Michael Jackson - July 25/09
   
MESSAGING GOES WAY OFF-TRACK: Obama's comments on Gates trump healthcare debate on some media outlets - July 25/09
   
Conquering the scary new world of writing for a living - July 24/09
   
How to Import & publish blog post updates on facebook? - July 24/09
   
Looking for a job? Publish a book or column! - July 24/09
   
Guiding Your Team Toward Communication - July 24/09
   
What are the best books for writers? - July 24/09
   
Wired's two takes on the future of journalism - July 22/09
   
Journalism, Tech Crunch and Stolen Information - TechCrunch, one of the premier blogs in the world, on just about everybody's list of top blogs, decided to publish it. Not because the world needs it, not to defend anybody against anything, just for the fun of it, no public good involved - July 22/09
   
This Message will Self-Destruct: New Tool Makes Online Postings Disappear; once you post something to the web you simply can't take it back BUT that's about to change - July 22/09
   
Life Book Writing Project --an Intergenerational Opportunity - July 21/09
   
Chalkbot painting the way for Tour de France riders with messages of support; The Tour de France can chalk this one up to pure genius - robot touring through France painting Twitter messages on the road for competitors and cancer survivors - July 21/09
   
Author Frank McCourt's legacy; Pulitzer Prize winner schoolteacher turned late-blooming memoirist - July 20/09
   
Rubbernecking Twittergate; Rubbernecking Twittergate - July 20/09
   
The future of scholarship? Harvard goes digital with Scribd; Harvard is once again in the news for something besides losing gargantuan amounts of money, with Harvard University Press's recent announcement that it will publish a selection of titles digitally through Scribd. Does Harvard's move (both the losing money part and the going digital part) represent the future of academic publishing? - July 20/09
   
US writer publishing novel a 'tweet' at a time; writer who failed to find a publisher for his novel is putting the book on Twitter -- 140 characters at a time - July 15/09
   
Do not abandon our writers and publishers - July 15/09
   
Public interest needs to be defined-UK media study; A better definition of "public interest" would help British media organisations judge how far they can intrude into the private lives of the rich and famous - July 14/09
   
Don't dismiss journalism schools just because newspapers are in trouble - July 13/09
   
Erik Hersman on reporting crisis via texting; Erik Hersman presents the remarkable story of Ushahidi, a GoogleMap mashup that allowed Kenyans to report and track violence via cell phone texts following the 2008 elections, and has evolved to continue saving lives in other countries - July 12/09
   
Do social networks like Twitter belong in media?; old media institutions under stress from advertising downturn, but social media is thriving - July 12/09
   
More than 5,000 Africans text message Obama; American government invited people to send questions via text, Facebook and Twitter - July 12/09
   
Social Media and the Job Search; BusinessWeek reader Stephen Kohnle details his adventures in Internetworking, or job-hunting through social networking - July 12/09
   
Older posts, meaning older than the ones above (typically more than one month old), have been deleted.  If you missed something . . sorry.  We try to stay current and find that nobody wants to read really old news.

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