Tag Search Results For 'wordsmith' (16)

Ketchup: Wordsmith, Chaundon, Common, Tech N9ne, Ratatat, Peedi C…

DROP-BOMB.COM | October 10th 2008 by Jay Smart

Just a recap of about videos i've watched with intent to post, but didn't due to having a life, as well as not giving a proverbial "fuck"Wordsmith - Park & Ride (The Sunset Edition)Chaundon - The Greatest WarriorCommon Ft. Pharrell - Universal Mi read more

Empyreal

Breathing and Thinking | September 11th 2008 by Brandie Wiley

Word and Picture of the Day I thought a fun thing to do would be to present a word of the day accompanied by a picture from Flickr. You may see some cool photography and learn something new! How fun is that?! You’re welcome! Today, the word is em read more

Simple ways to improve your vocabulary

The Bookwright | August 4th 2008 by thebookwright

The mind and brain is like any other part of our body - use it and it either stays in shape or improves - abuse it or ignore it and it will atrophy. Words and vocabulary are the essential building blocks for any writer and we are blessed, in the Engl read more

Wordsmith - Day In A Life: Episode 1

Blogs Is Watching | July 21st 2008 by Blogs Is Watching

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Bristol’s Compass of Mystery Festival

Art Culture | July 9th 2008 by Brad Mahaffey

Compass of Mystery FestivalBristol-based cultural events organization, Compass Film takes this year’s festival of cinema and arts in a new and mysterious direction… Inhabiting a space at the top of Mivart St. Studios, Easton, Bristol, The Com read more

Goodbye, George Carlin

Editing Angles for Non-Fiction Authors | July 2nd 2008 by Barbara McNichol

We lost a brilliant wordsmith when comedian George Carlin recently left this world. I remember when our friends from Albuquerque came to visit and brought Carlin CDs with them. We’d laugh all weekend listening to his humorous one-liners. My col read more

Don’t Make Me Laugh!

MatthewKeegan | July 1st 2008 by Matt Keegan

Some of my job inquiries are a real hoot Most of the work that I do is freelance writing with SEO and other marketing stuff secondary projects. Yes, I get the usual requests: please optimize my pages with select keywords, link these pages to other pa read more

Staying Hungry, Staying Humble

Editing Angles for Non-Fiction Authors | June 16th 2008 by Barbara McNichol

Because I’m an avid fan of professional tennis, I talk with my tennis buddies about Venus and Serena, Federer and Nadal as if they’re our next-door neighbors. Their successes elevate them to the status of heroes, but as a fellow reporter read more

Wordsmiths

Beyond 30 | March 31st 2008 by Justine

Okay you brainiacs, here is a brain teaser for you. What nine letter word in the English language is still a word when each of the nine letters is removed one by one? Take a few minutes to try and come up with a nine letter word that fits the bill an read more

Poetry that is Accessible to Everyone: A Great New Poetry Collect…

Great New Books That Are A Must Read | January 23rd 2008 by Peter N. Jones

The Mansfield Lighthouse Cats Poetry is one of those forms of writing that you either get or you don't. A good poet only needs a couple of words to hit the reader with a series of emotions, images,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

Slang of the Week: Stink Eye

the ramblings and utterings of a youth worker lost in the pa… | December 29th 2007

Hanging out on Christmas vacation with my kids I’ve learned many things. I’ve learned a new (to me) slang term that I’ve begun to use and so should you. Stink Eye (n) - a facial expression of doubt, distrust, or dislike; a dirty loo read more

Outsourcing v. Outsourcing

MatthewKeegan | November 26th 2007 by Matt Keegan

Maybe it is something that I have been hearing about in the news or perhaps something I have discovered during my five year freelance career: outsourcing is a *big issue* for everyone both for Americans who are affected by this practice and by those read more

Proper Words and Peanut Butter Sandwiches

Wandering, Wondering Gypsy | October 26th 2007 by jswitzerrn

I worked in an inner city hospital of a large city, a designated Level one trauma center. We never knew what would come through the doors. I thrived on the chaos, trauma, people, all the out-of-the-ordinary happenings and cases. It was energizing. I read more

Humph

Charlotte's Web | October 18th 2007

Do you know which game is sold in 121 countries in 29 different language versions? Which game has sold one hundred million sets worldwide, and is found in one out of every three American homes? It’s Scrabble. Otherwise known as that bloody game read more

10 Ways a Copywriter Can Lighten the Load For Busy SMEs

MarketingMoment.com - "For those moments when you’re think… | September 28th 2007

I’ve just read a rather fantastic article by Jeffery Long on how a freelance copywriter (aka ’salesman in print’) can help your business. I wholeheartedly agree with every point he makes, and have constantly espoused the virtues of read more

Laura Hudson: Queen of Awesome

Baddieverse | July 17th 2007 by Gino Carteciano

I’m a simple guy with simple wants, but that doesn’t apply when it comes to my taste in women. See, when I’m asked about what I look for in the opposite sex, off the top of my head, I always say “She has to be smart, funny, read more

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