Archive for March, 2009
BE THE MEDIA
Thursday, March 26th, 2009Occasionally I will make book recommendations. Today I suggest:
BE THE MEDIA is the ultimate INDEPENDENT MEDIA handbook:
For authors, filmmakers, bands, bloggers, and TV/radio hosts:
Inexpensively create and widely distribute your message.
Self-publish your book, music, film, podcast, or blog,
without selling your royalties, rights, or souls in the process.
For educators, librarians, students, and journalists:
A primary text for [...]
Turning Possibility into Reality
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009Kim Marcille, speaker and author of The Science of Making Things Happen: How to Turn Any Possibility into Reality, says that you are perfectly designed to amplify your possibilities into reality. How do you do that? Join us tomorrow on Wild Woman Network - Radio Creative Vagabonds, Thinkers and Innovators.
Do you have a question about [...]
A bit of green
Monday, March 16th, 2009The First Taste by Patrick Hammer, Jr. 2009
The winter light goes quick. Stars and moon cover up their face. Night trails its fingers in blank
blindness through the trees. Night offers nothing to the eye. No shadow even of what moved
earlier in each dark corner. The night fastens a long black caul to the [...]
The long and whiney road…
Friday, March 13th, 2009I am plagued by little illnesses. Nothing really serious just little things that may ruin me for a day or two. I am also plagued by too much whine. These little whines keep me from being effective. I have been hit and miss in accomplishing all that I would like to do.
What would I say [...]
It’s all in your hands
Thursday, March 5th, 2009The end of January I started a show on Blog Talk Radio. Yesterday the guest for the show was Ronelle Coburn. She has authored the #1 Amazon Bestseller Destiny at Your Fingertips: Discover the Inner Purpose of Your Life & What It Takes to Live It
It seems we carry with our very own guide book. [...]
Shakespeare, the Creative Entrepreneur
Monday, March 2nd, 2009In his blog The Shakespearean Guide to Entrepreneurship Mark McGuinnes outlines how William Shakespeare went from a hack for hire to a creative entrepreneur. It is a simple lesson all artists can emulate, providing a good framework for any person in a creative field.
The lovely image of writer sitting by a window looking over a [...]




