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Articles related to "Editor"
Friends Make Bad Editors The first person a writer often shows his or her work to is a friend or family member. Before you do that, read on to find out why it's a bad idea. peer editing • peer editor • let people read • show your work • friends read
Overcoming Criticism Criticism. No one likes it but everyone gets it - from editors, peers, family, and readers. How can you turn the criticism you receive into helpful writing tools? constructive criticism • criticism • writing criticism • criticism from editor • rejection
Writing Style Guides This article provides titles and descriptions of key writing style manuals, valuable references for writers and editors looking for careers in the publishing industry. writing • writer • editor • style • guide
Online Encyclopedia Improvements Problems of authenticity and reliability will not plague Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger's new online encyclopedia due to increased diligence sanger's second chance • citizendium launch • problems wikipedia • online encyclopedia mishaps • corrupted posts internet
Songwriting Songwriting is a way to check and see if your students are grasping all of those theory lessons that we present. Better yet, it's a way to allow their minds to "paint" a picture with sound. It is a wonderful vehicle for identifying those students with "natural" ability too. songwriting • resources • links • music • process
Early Exploration of California It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located california • spanish • amazon • gold • hernando de alarcon
Free Programming Tools BASIC and business style languages, C style languages, and specialist scripting environments. free cobol compilers for pc • free compilers for windows 32 • free basic interpreters and compilers • free c compiler • free c++ compiler
The Poet's Way of Knowing Only the truly great get Pulitzers by writing about cubicles, backyards and coffeepots. If "write what you know" still applies, how can the rest of us jazz it up? poetry • fredy neptune • autobiography of red • les murray • anne carson
Bob Brinker Update 0402 Bob Brinker is bullish on the US stock market, has his recommended, low cost mutual fund portfolios fully invested, and recommends a dollar-cost-average approach for new best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Janet Lee Carey YA novelist Janet Lee Carey talks about what she learned from her fifth-grade teacher, why rewrite requests from editors are good, and how she approaches revisions. janet lee carey • readergirlz • divas • dia calhoun • justina chen headley
Customized Rubber Stamps Previously we looked at creating a rubber stamp with a minimal of expense. Those work great until you want something with a great deal more detail and durability. rubber stamping • carving • custom stamps • how to • make your own stamp
New Cooking Trend? A recent article made me question why recipes were getting ridiculously long. It seems dumbing it down is the new trend in cookbooks and recipes. recipe trend • recipes for dummies • dumbing down recipes • cooking trend • cookbook trend
Borland C Compiler Setup Tutorial to help install the free Borland C compiler, get it up and running, and write a simple command line application. borland c • c • borland c tutorial • borland c compiler • c tutorial
Father Junipero Serra Father Junipero Serra: Franciscan Missionary in California and major cause of the decline of California's Native American population. father junipero serra • franciscan missionary to california indians • san diego bay • california • baja
Native American Names Europeans at Jamestown misunderstand meaning of Native American languages. Pocahontas only a nickname. Caddos name Texas. native american names • first europeans misunderstanding of native america • caddos of texas • europeans settlers around jamestown in virginia • texas
Big Business in Kids' Music: And I'm not kidding! I have found that boys and girls are anxious for school to be out for the summer when the birds start singing and the sun is out with that delicious spring-like smell in the air. This is the best time of the year for getting the music games going in full gear. big business • bugs bunny • students • fun • warner brothers
Blues and All that Jazz! Let's celebrate Black History with blues and all that jazz! Synocopation and improvisation make black history • blues • jazz • improvisation • syncopation
Conductors, Etc. Music Educators unite! MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. orchestra conductors • opera • music • andrew levins • musician's guide
Don't Panic! If you are becoming panic stricken because the Spring Program will be upon you in 6 weeks and you still don't know what you are going to do, you'll be happy to know that I have put together a survival kit for you! panic • education • school programs • music • ideas
Irish Music : On the Net! During the month of March, I generally try to cover subjects in my class on Railroad Songs, Irish Folk songs and then dance a gig or two. However, since I left all my resource materials at school and I wanted to get my article done before the deadline, a great idea popped into my head, (desperation does that to me) and VOILA! This week's article is Irish Music on the Internet! irish music • ireland • schools • classrooms • songs
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men. rights • demonstrations • slaves • history • music
More Jazz Greats!: Part 2 of 2 Jazz Greats are presented in a ready to go lesson at this site. Come on in and enjoy the music, images and lots more! jazz • fatha hines • fats waller • louis armstrong • duke ellington
Music Education: What Good is It, any way? Have you ever heard someone say, "What good are the arts in school anyway? I want my child to learn to read and write, to be decent at math and know a little history." Maybe they don't know that music helps us to appreciate the rhythm of the Cosmos, the biological rhythms, performance rhythms, and perceived rhythm. What was that? Did I hear you say, "So what difference does that make?" I'm glad you asked. the cosmos • music • biological rhythms • education • creative approaches
Keeping in Touch What industry blogs or magazines do you read to keep in touch with the shape of the fantasy and science fiction world? analog • asimov • magazine of fantasy and science fiction • locus • science fiction
Jazz Greats!: Part 1 of 2 Here are some great jazz lessons on some jazz greats! Music, images, test, articles, and lots more! jazz • greats • louis armstrong • duke ellington • fats waller
Jive Talk! Bells, Man! Let's Jim jam! "Ballin' the Jack" is derived from slang used by railroad workers in the beginning of this century in America. The "jack" is the locomotive and "ballin'" means to work fast or get rollin'. This article presents a fun way to "spice up" your music lessons on Blues and Jazz. jive talk • jazz • guiness jazz a-z • gatemouth brown • jim-jam
Lorna Zemke: What a Sister! Sister Lorna Zemke, a music educator and certified Master Kodaly Educator shares some insights lorna zemke • kodaly education • sister • music • methods
Argentina Food and Wine Guide Hot of the presses is Argentina Food and Wine: A Guide for Tourists and Residents. Here we review this all-inclusive guide from the land of Che argentina food and wine • argentinian food • arentina food • argentine wine • escabeche
Bradford of the Pilgrims William Bradford immigrated to Holland from England. He and his wife were aboard the Mayflower with the Pilgrims when they sailed for America in 1620. bradford • england • religious persecution • puritans • pilgrims
Pelland Interview Jennifer Pelland talks about blogs, writing and fanfic. jennifer pelland • science fiction • fantasy • clone barbeque • abyss & apex
Powhatan and the Roanoke Settlers Powhatan was the chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. His rule may hold a clue to the disappearance of the wh powhatan • algonquian indian tribes • roanoke island • tidewater region of virginia • chesapeake bay
Powhatan's Kingdom Powhatan's first proven contact with whites came in 1607, when Jamestown was established a few miles from Powhatan's capital of Werowocomoco. He attempted to control the powhatan’s kingdom • jamestown • werowocomoco • algonquian-speaking tribes • virginia tidewater
Editing Fiction: Manuscript Prep Writing fiction is just like any other process: it takes time, work, and lot of fine-tuning. Developing a solid editing process will help make good fiction great. editing fiction • fiction • editing help • second draft • how to edit fiction
Revenge Of The Schmucks Hollywood's screenwriters achieved a major milestone at last week's Oscars. It's been a long journey. screenwriters • oscars • academy awards • holllywood • schmucks
Three To Read on the Mid-East Conflict: Quandt, Friedman and Shipler This is a review of three books that I recommend to anyone learning about the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. peace process • quandt • shipler • friedman • diplomacy
See Jane Kick Butt A magazine that isn't afraid to throw a few punches while dishing the dirt on celebs haas been nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. <I>Jane</I> faces stiff competition, but for the editor in chief and her self-titled magazine, this is just icing on the cake. jane pratt • jane magazine • women • media • magazine
5 New Fiction Markets These literary magazines accept fiction from writers of all experience levels, and are a great way for writers to gain added exposure for their fiction. fiction markets • magazine markets • fiction magazines • open submissions • fiction
A History of Negro League Baseball The history of the Negro Leagues is even more interesting and complex than the origins of the Major Leagues. negro league baseball • history of negro league baseball • black baseball leagues • discrimination in baseball • blacks in baseball |
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