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Tag Archives: Facebook
We interrupt this writing blog to bring you Big News
I’ve been a little busy for the past week… Andrew James Wyckoff was born at 6:31 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010. Even though I had my iPhone with me in the hospital and so I haven’t technically been offline … Continue reading
Working on Thanksgiving?
A friend of mine posted on Facebook earlier today that she was dreading having to deal with the work that she brought home with her for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. That’s a lousy feeling. I am feeling extremely thankful myself … Continue reading
Posted in Freelancing, Holiday
Tagged dinner, Facebook, Holiday, holiday weekend, thankful, Thanksgiving, turkey, working on a holiday
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Thanks, Facebook
Everyone in the journalism industry knows how important social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are these days. It’s so well-known that I don’t even read most of the articles written on this topic anymore because hello, not exactly news … Continue reading
Posted in Freelancing
Tagged article, Cool Moms Care, diversity, email, Facebook, freelance writer, plea, social networking, status update, Twitter, writing
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Retro References
Editor & Publisher’s website ran a really interesting column by Ralph Keyes a few days back: “Eddie Haskell and Howard Beale: Go Home! Journos are Alienating Readers With ‘Retro’ References.’” In the column, Keyes explains that many journalists are using … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged allude, alluding, Baby Boomer, character, college, cultural references, dated, dated references, demographic, Eddie Haskell, Editor & Publisher, Facebook, future, Gen X, generation, Generation X, Hall of Fame, high school, journalists, Keyes, Leave it to Beaver, media, media outlet, Millennial, MySpace, newspaper, online, publication, reader, readership, references, relevant, reporter, retro, retro references, student, text, Twitter, writer, writers, young
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