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Writing: Do Not Want

I take my finals for my econ and marketing classes this weekend, and then school is officially over, major work deadlines and raise-related stress are done, and it’s full-on book mode for the rest of the summer. AND YES MY ENTIRE BEING IS REBELLING AGAINST THIS HARSH REALITY. DO. NOT. WANT. But it’s time to […]

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Things I Can’t Wait For

I have one more week of classes. Then the summer off for book work. Seriously, that whole, “I’ll work a full time job, take 7 credits of marketing and econ classes, move house, and finish book 2” thing was kinda stretching it. At least I learned my lesson. Other things I can’t wait for: We

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Learning How to Write… And Write. And Promote What You Write

One of the great things about the day job is that I’ve been learning how to write in so many different modes. I’ve written training scripts, marketing scripts, brochures, newsletters, blurbs, SOPs, various scripts for franchise recruting videos, the occasional press release, resumes, bios, SEO optimized web copy, regular web copy, funding proposals, and much

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The Brown Bunny

Man goes on long road trip with a motorcyle in the back of his van. Makes out with various women along the way named after flowers. In the end, he gets a not-very-good blowjob from his dead ex (yes, he has lovely boy parts, but it just wasn’t worth an hour and twenty minute road

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The Office

What a horrible little show. I was surprised, at first, to hear that it struggled its first season, and keeps getting nudges and bumps and lots of help from corp staff as far as network scheduling and second chances. Then I watched the first three episodes. It’s just not a funny show. In fact, it’s

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