It was an awesome experience, and I'm writing about it for Equanimity Magazine's fall edition. While you're waiting for the article, check out my new blog Not Quite Ally McBeal and be sure to get a copy of the book I have co-authored with Murali Chemuturi, Success in Life through Personality Engineering available now on Amazon Kindle. If you are interested in a review copy of the book, please contact me!
First, before you proceed any further, you should know that the new issue of Equanimity Magazineis out! The cover features Donnie Brown. You should definitely check it out.
Second, I've been doing a lot of work for clients. I've edited papers, revised chapters, and ghostwritten articles for blog posts.
Third, I've been doing a lot of work for Bright Hub. You should click on the tab and see what I've been working on there.
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Never was there a thought that freedom would be such bliss. But now on the precipice of renewal, I look toward my own salvation Between pillowcase and sheets Sleeping alone once again-- But I embrace it - never once was there a question That I wanted to reach out To help people To lift others ... Continue reading...
Today's NaPoWriMo assignment asks participants to write a poem in response to another participant's poem. In order to do this, as there are many very talented individuals participating in this internet meme, I randomly selected a participant's site by scrolling through the list with my eyes closed. The site I selected was Cloaked Monk's Blog. The poem I'm responding to is http://cloakedmonk.com/2011/04/02/april-2-challenge-postcard/.
Well, the NaPoWriMo assignment for today involved writing a "pwoemrd." If you're as confused as I first was when I saw this genre title, you should now it's not as complicated as it sounds -- but it is more difficult to create than it would seem. A pwoemrd is a one-word poem. While this can be done by simply writing one word, it can also be created by combining two or more words into one word.
Here are my pwoemrds. See if you can figure out what words went in to creating them