writer Support group for writers of end user licensing agreements By www.geekculture.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:35:04 -0800 Nitrozac had to undergo an emergency endodontic procedure, *ouch*, so she is off for a few days to let her recover. We'll be back with a new smile soon, in the meantime, here's one of our fave retros... Full Article Comics
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writer Hugo: Best Fan Writer - starting point By rmc28.dreamwidth.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:00:50 GMT The finalists are: Cora Buhlert James Davis Nicoll Alasdair Stuart 2019 post of all eligible work writer's selection from eligible work Bogi Takács Paul Weimer: 2019 posts at nerds of a feather writing at Skiffy and Fanty Show writing at tor.com Adam Whitehead Another category in which everything is free to read online. Some of the fan writers already helpfully have their Hugo packets prepared and easily found on their respective sites too, which is pretty impressive. My starting point is that I sometimes read James Davis Nicoll's reviews and I've read some of Bogi Takács's work, but I haven't routinely read any of these finalists. comments Full Article ríomhphost hugos:2020
writer Is Trump's Mysterious Speech Writer Meredith McIver a Figment of His Own Imagination? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 07:00:00 -0700 Meredith McIver is the speech writer who took responsibility for Melania Trump's plagiarism (you may have heard about it?). But people aren't convinced that Meredith is even real, leading to the internet's new favorite conspiracy theory. Is Meredith McIver a fake persona created by Trump? Let's examine the evidence.And if you'd like some appetizer Trump memes before you get started, now would be the time. Full Article conspiracy theories plagarism list donald trump rnc trump tweets melania trump trump trump memes
writer 02 – The Internet Musician – Music Tools for the Indie Artist/Songwriter By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 01:53:46 +0000 Show notes for Episode #2: Subscribe to the Internet Musician Podcast with iTunes: In this episode, I present “Music Tools for the Indie Artist”, a topic that I recently presented to a local songwriting group. Specifically, I present the tools and process I use to capture and preserve those moments of musical inspiration–no matter whether they strike […] Full Article Podcast indie artist tools songwriting process
writer Writers and illustrators: Learning to accept criticism is a key to getting published By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 12:54:08 +0000 Advice for those who are trying to get published or who want a longterm career in the publishing industry: you need to develop a thick hide when it comes to criticism. No matter what stage you are in your career, if you are putting yourself and your work out there for people to see (whether it's agents or editors or art directors or reviewers or other readers), you WILL get criticism. It might be criticism in the form of critiques from a trusted group of writer or illustrator friends. It might be a form rejection letter or detailed rejection letter. Even after you get a contract, you will be getting feedback and change requests from your editor or art director. After your book comes out, some people will not like your book -- and some of those people may be reviewers. If you are sensitive to harsh judgement, you need to find a way to cope with this early on if you want to stay in the game. Just don't do it in public! For critiques of your work, never make changes right away. This is especially important for those who are insecure about their own skills! Let the feedback sit for at least a day or two (longer if you can wait), THEN come back to it with more objectivity. Do you agree with the feedback? Don't blindly make a change to your manuscript if you don't agree or understand why. And never, ever respond to negative reviews in public. Some useful resources: Gail Carson Levine has great advice about how to take criticism, particularly from a critique. 11 Writers On How They Deal With Criticism - by Jason Diamond. 6 Top Tips For Dealing With Criticism Of Your Writing - from WritersEdit. This piece advises AGAINST reading all (if any) of your reviews in Goodreads and other places geared toward readers; I've heard this piece of advice from a prominent author in her workshop as well. Deal With Criticism Like A Pro - by Bryan Collins on WritetoDone. This advice is mainly geared toward negative feedback from an editor; Bryan is a nonfiction freelance writer. Full Article
writer Writing Productivity Tips & Advice For Young Writers From Marcie Colleen (THE BEAR'S GARDEN) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:43:27 +0000 Happy launch day to Marcie Colleen, whose THE BEAR'S GARDEN with Alison Oliver launches from Imprint/Macmillan today! Marcie Colleen is the award-winning picture book author of Penguinaut! (illustrated by Emma Yarlett) and Love, Triangle (illustrated by Bob Shea), as well as the Super Happy Party Bears chapter book series. She teaches Writing Children’s Picture Books for the University of California at San Diego both online and on campus, and runs her own Study Hall conducting a month-long online critique group dedicated to the crafting picture books. Find out more about how you can study with Marcie at thisismarciecolleen.com and on Twitter at @MarcieColleen1. *UPDATE: Marcie has also launched her SUPER HAPPY Book Club on her YouTube channel, especially for families at home during school closures! Launching March 24, 2020, THE BEAR'S GARDEN is written by Marcie Colleen and illustrated by Alison Oliver. You can read reviews of the book on Kirkus (starred review!) and Bookroo. Author: Marcie Colleen Illustrator: Alison Oliver Publisher: Imprint/Macmillan Children’s SYNOPSIS: Inspired by the true story of a community garden in Brooklyn, New York, picture book The Bear’s Garden is a testament to how imagination and dedication can transform communities and create beauty for everyone in unexpected places. A little girl sees an empty lot in a city and imagines what it can be: a place to grow, a place to play, and a place to love. With the help of her stuffed bear, the girl brings her community together to create a beautiful garden. Q. What inspired you to write this book? The Bear’s Garden was inspired by the real-life Pacific Street Brooklyn Bear’s Community Garden in my former neighborhood in New York City. The name always puzzled me—I mean, we didn’t have bears wandering around Brooklyn last I checked! Come to find out, the garden was named for a teddy bear that was found in the weeds when the workers began to create a garden in the abandoned lot. Of course, immediately I started thinking of that little bear. How did he get there? Did he belong to anyone? Was he placed there on purpose? The Bear’s Garden is my imaginative story about how the teddy bear came to be in those weeds. It’s also a love letter to my former neighborhood and the power of community that I felt while living there. I am the girl who finds love and beauty in every inch of that urban paradise Q. As an experienced author, how do you manage your time in terms of balancing your creative work time with the business side (promotion, admin, school visits etc), yet still have a life outside work? While everything I do, such as teaching and creating Teacher’s Guides, falls under the umbrella of being a full-time children’s author, I have struggled in the past to find time for my own creative writing. It seems my days get quickly overrun. However, about a year ago I paired up with a fellow author friend, Kirsten Larson, to prioritize our writing projects. We get up at 5:20 every morning to write for an hour. The alarm goes off, we text each other a quick “Good Morning” and share our project goals for that session, grab our coffee, and set to write until 6:30 without distraction. At 6:30 we check in again with our progress. It’s been a game-changer. I think I have written more in the last year because of it. And it’s a fantastic way to feel accomplished no matter what the rest of the day brings. Q. What advice do you have for young writers? I have always loved reading and writing stories. A few years back I found a book I had written in elementary school. It’s called Rainbow Hunt. And in the back of the book I found an Author’s Note I had written. It said, “Marcie Goldstein lives in Liverpool, NY and loves to write books. Someday she hopes to be a successful author.” So, my advice to young writers everywhere would be, know that your dreams can come true. Even if people say it’s a long-shot. I’m living proof. So keep reading, keep writing, and never stop dreaming. Q. Anything else you'd like to mention? What are you excited about these days? Despite the recent global health crisis that has left us all indoors, I am excited to see how we will learn to build more community within our lives—even virtually. The creativity and innovation that has developed in the last few weeks has been extraordinarily inspiring. Like flowers between the pavement cracks, we will find ways. And a lot of beauty is going to grow from this. -- For more interviews, see my Inkygirl Interview Archive. Also see Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators, a compilation of tips generously offered by children's book creators I've interviewed over the years. Full Article Inkygirl Interviews productivity young writers
writer Book Giveaway, Advice For Young Writers from Karla Valenti (MARIE CURIE & THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:40:21 +0000 GIVEAWAY (U.S. only): Karla is giving away a copy of Marie Curie And The Power Of Persistence, written by Karla Valenti and illustrated by Annalisa Beghelli! *** ENTER HERE *** Karla Arenas Valenti was born and raised in Mexico. Since then she has put down roots in a number of countries she now calls home: Japan, France, Germany, and the U.S. where she lives in the Chicagoland area with her husband and three kids. She writes picture books and middle grade novels. You can find out more about Karla at www.karlavalenti.com or connect with her on Facebook or Twitter @KV_writes. I asked Karla to describe her book, and here's what she replied: My Super Science Heroes is a picture book series for children ages 4-8. The series focuses on key scientists, but rather than defining those scientists by what they did (their achievements), we are choosing to highlight who they were (the traits that made those achievements possible). This distinction is important as it allows readers (young and old) to re-frame what it means to “succeed” - in other words, you do not need to be a genius or Nobel-prize winner in order to be a hero in your own life. Arguably, what makes someone a hero is how they make use of their own “super powers” in pursuit of their dreams. And what are these super powers? The first one we chose to highlight is persistence. Throughout her personal and professional life, Marie Curie encountered many societal and institutional limitations that threatened to block her progress. Rather than telling our young readers about these challenges, however, we chose to show them. Enter Mr. Opposition, a character designed to embody these counterforces and give Marie a chance to prove her persistence to all her fans and readers. In this way, Marie’s ultimate success and notable achievements are not presented as the inevitable result of a gifted mind. Rather, we are honoring the tremendous effort she exhibited in never giving up on her dreams, a super power indeed. Our next book focuses on the power of curiosity, exemplified by Alan Turing and his minion, Miss Enigma (due out Jan 2021). My Super Science Heroes is unlike any other children’s book series focusing on historical figures, and we hope it will inspire countless of young scientists (and non-scientists) as they develop their own super powers. Q: How did MARIE CURIE AND THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE get published? This is a story about the unexpected surprises that come our way when we are open to any (and sometimes unconventional) opportunities. I was living in Europe at the time, and a friend forwarded an open call for story submissions run by a non-profit science association. The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) was looking for a creative way to raise funds to support their science initiatives, so they launched a contest for picture book submissions. The topic was a story about Marie Curie, but told in a way that would excite young readers about science As a fiction writer, I was hesitant at first to submit a story on a non-fiction topic. However, I also viewed this as an opportunity to flex my creative wings, so I took the challenge and wrote a story about Marie Curie... the super hero. As I researched her life, it became clear that, while she certainly accomplished a great deal as a scientist, her most notable achievement was her unwavering persistence in facing a number of challenges throughout her life. Persistence! A skill highly valued in the scientific community (and one present in all of us). What if the book was about Marie Curie using her power of persistence to achieve great things in the scientific world? What if she had an evil nemesis who lived in a craggy cave deep underground, and whose sole purpose was preventing the spread of knowledge? What if he sent his minion, Mr. Opposition, to stop Marie in her heroic journey? Thus was born the My Super Science Heroes series. It was an unconventional premise, but I decided to submit the story. To my tremendous surprise, I won! Working with Micaela Crespo Quesada (a super scientist herself) and the MCAA association, we identified the perfect illustrator for the project, Annalisa Beghelli. Her artwork brilliantly captured the super hero themes we wanted to explore. In a true collaboration, the three of us worked to bring this project to life. Initially, the project was going to be funded exclusively through a global crowdsourcing campaign. Not only did we exceed our goal by 20%, but a couple weeks into the campaign, we received an offer by Kelly Barrales-Saylor at Sourcebooks for world rights. Fast forward to today as we celebrate the world publication on April 7th of Marie Curie and the Power of Persistence. Q. What advice do you have for young writers? In a perhaps not-so-ironic twist, the most valuable piece of advice I can offer is to believe in the power of persistence. And I hesitate to say this is only relevant to young writers (since I myself only learned this as a writer after many years). The journey I have taken to get to this point has not been a short (or always-joyful) one. Indeed, it has been more agonizing than not, more heart-breaking than uplifting, and certainly taken a lot longer than I expected. There have been plenty of opportunities for me to give up and walk away (and if I'm honest, there have been moments in my life where I've had to do that). However, I am fiercely proud of this story because it feels like a real badge of honor; a testament to the courage it takes to pick up your "pen" and keep putting words to paper, despite everything standing in your way. The truth is, we all have our own version of Mr. Opposition, and we all must do battle with the nemesis that intends to bring us down. But word by word, line by line, we can persist. That is no small thing. -- For more interviews, see my Inkygirl Interview Archive. Also see Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators, a compilation of tips generously offered by children's book creators I've interviewed over the years. Full Article Advice for young artists and young writers Inkygirl Interviews Three Questions nonfiction writing picture books
writer Chrissy Teigen, food writer Alison Roman stir up bizarre pseudo-beef on Twitter By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 02:23:07 +0000 It’s not that spicy. Full Article
writer Writer A.E. Hotchner, friend to Ernest Hemingway and Paul Newman, dies at 102 By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 12:47:07 -0500 Author and playwright A.E. Hotchner, known for his friendships with Ernest Hemingway and Paul Newman, died Saturday at age 102. Full Article
writer Bill Withers, 'Lean on Me' and 'Ain't No Sunshine' singer-songwriter, dies at 81 By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 3 Apr 2020 10:38:10 -0400 Bill Withers, known for acoustic soul hits "Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine," died Monday of heart complications, his family said Friday. Full Article
writer John Prine, revered singer-songwriter, dies of COVID-19 complications at 73 By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 21:28:50 -0400 John Prine, who survived cancer and heart issues, died from COVID-19 complications. The Grammy winner was known for his keen observations and mordant humor. Full Article
writer 'Child's Play' screenwriter John Lafia dies at 63 By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 3 May 2020 14:40:23 -0400 John Lafia, who co-wrote the 1988 horror movie "Child's Play" and its 1990 sequel, died on April 29. He was 63. Full Article
writer 10 crime writers to read while under house arrest By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 12:56:22 -0400 Authors Steph Cha and Joe Ide swapped crimes stories and favorite books during the L.A. Times Book Club's first virtual event. Full Article
writer Apocalypse, you say? Writer Mark O'Connell has been there, done that By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 13:00:23 -0400 Author Mark O'Connell visited preppers, paranoiacs and prophets worldwide for "Notes From an Apocalypse." Now he says "the world will go on." Full Article
writer 'Simpsons' writer Tim Long sells Los Feliz Colonial for $4.3 million By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 13:08:07 -0400 In Los Feliz, comedy writer Tim Long sells a 1920s Colonial once owned by Katherine Heigl for $4.3 million. The new owner is Neil Finn of Fleetwood Mac. Full Article
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writer WATCH: Top travel writers reveal why they love cruise holidays in inspiring video By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 10:32:00 +0100 CRUISE ship holidays were a popular vacation choice for many Britons before the coronavirus pandemic struck. The crisis has hit the industry hard, leaving some reluctant to go on a cruise again - but now 12 travel writers have united to reveal why they love cruising so much. Full Article
writer Many Star Wars fans are upset the new movie sidelines Kelly Marie Tran’s character. The writer is trying to explain. By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 19:11:54 +0000 Writer Chris Terrio has responded to the controversy in interviews, pointing to issues over cut scenes between Rose Tico (Tran) and Leia (Carrie Fisher). Full Article
writer Reviews: Euro crime writers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Jun 2013 15:12:25 +0000 3 June 2013 , Volume 69, Number 3 You’ve read Mankell and Larsson, but here are others to look out for: Full Article
writer History for Fantasy Writers: Do You Have a Moment? By mythicscribes.com Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 20:35:37 +0000 This is the second part of a two-part article on how time was perceived and measured in ancient and medieval Europe. In the last installment of History for Fantasy Writers I addressed years, months, weeks, and days. Now I turn to shorter lengths: days, hours and still shorter periods. I’ll close with a more general consideration of time and the awareness of time. Hours We carve the day into twenty-four hours, but in the past the hour was a malleable thing. There were twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of night, regardless of the season. The day began with zero at sunrise. Then came the first hour, the second, and so on. The twelfth hour fell at sunset. A winter daylight hour was therefore shorter than a summer hour. This feels a little nuts at first, but it’s actually pretty sensible. At least the word midnight makes sense in that system—it’s the mid-point of the night, regardless of how long is the night. All we have to do is abandon the notion that an hour is a unit of time, to consider it as marking portions of a day. Continue reading History for Fantasy Writers: Do You Have a Moment? at Mythic Scribes. Full Article History history for fantasy writers how time was perceived and measured
writer History for Fantasy Writers: Bank on It By mythicscribes.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 20:47:23 +0000 Banks appear in a number of fantasy stories. George Martin’s Iron Bank is probably the best known, but banks and banking families can be found all around the fantasy landscape, especially in modern works. For writers considering including banks and bankers in their own stories, knowing something of the history can help add detail and color. Money Changers Europe in the High Middle Ages, say around 1100, had a bewildering variety of coinage (see my article on medieval money), a crazy cobweb of overlapping public authority, and an unreliable network of roads. Banking arose in response to the need of merchants to conduct large-scale business at a distance in that environment. As you might guess, with so many different coins, knowing how to convert from one currency to another was a fairly technical business. That business was handled by a money changer. In Florence and other north Italian towns, the money changers set up shop at markets and near merchant establishments—any place where there was plenty of commercial traffic. The benches they sat on are called banca in Italian. That’s where we get the term bank. Money changers knew more than just how to convert currencies. Continue reading History for Fantasy Writers: Bank on It at Mythic Scribes. Full Article History history for fantasy writers
writer Content as low as 85 cents/100w! - US Writers - Money Back Guarantee - 700+ Samples available By forums.digitalpoint.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:49:49 +0000 Full Article
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writer [ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : How come there are different writers attributed to the Gospel of Mark.... why would Mark need different people to write his Gospel.? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:24:57 +0000 Full Article
writer Voyaging with ink - volume one : An anthology from contemporary Tokelau writers to the world. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Full Article
writer Sharing writing skills / Randwick Writers' Group. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: An introduction to the group that was established by Dina Davis, with only six members who email examples of their current work to the rest of the group for review and feedback. Includes biographical details and examples of the work of each author. Full Article
writer Treasure palaces : great writers visit great museums / foreword by Nicholas Serota ; edited by Maggie Fergusson. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Museums. Full Article
writer Geoffrey Blainey : writer, historian, controversalist / by Richard Allsop. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Blainey, Geoffrey, 1930- Full Article
writer word eXpress Young Writers Showcase By www.sl.nsw.gov.au Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 07:05:16 +0000 The annual word eXpress awards ceremony took place at the Library last night. Full Article
writer A dictionary of medicine : including general pathology, general therapeutics, hygiene, and the diseases of women and children / by various writers ; edited by Richard Quain ; assisted by Frederick Thomas Roberts and J. Mitchell Bruce. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : Longmans, Green, 1894. Full Article
writer Poseidippus of Cassandreia, writer of comedies. Steel engraving by J.B.H. Bourgois after J.A.D. Ingres, 1808. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Full Article
writer Entries open for $40,000 award for female scriptwriters By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 23:11:18 +0000 Friday 6 March 2020 Nominations opened for the 2020 Mona Brand Award for Women Stage and Screen Writers. Full Article
writer Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 21:18:24 +0000 Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry" Full Article
writer Are advertisement agencies inept at attracting good copywriters By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-02T16:18:36+05:30 It’s not that the world is suddenly and cruelly bereft of writers, but let’s be honest: there aren’t too many of them coming to advertising. Full Article Jobs and Education
writer The book of life: Meet these contemporary writers who are helping reshape little minds By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T02:40:00+05:30 From gender equality and adoption to mental health and sustainability, authors today are training the spotlight on many sensitive topics. Full Article Lifestyle
writer Tom Hanks sends typewriter to bullied Australian boy named Corona By www.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:48:18 -0400 Tom Hanks has sent a letter and a Corona brand typewriter to an Australian boy who wrote to him about being bullied over his name, Corona, Australian television networks reported on Thursday. Full Article peopleNews
writer Hear Jaipur Singer-Songwriter Akash Chopra’s Somber Debut Single ‘Peace’ By rollingstoneindia.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:02:28 +0000 The musician’s breezy vocals sit quite well with his light acoustic guitar plucking on the track The post Hear Jaipur Singer-Songwriter Akash Chopra’s Somber Debut Single ‘Peace’ appeared first on My Site. Full Article Artists Home Flashbox Music New Music News & Updates Akash Chopra ankur tewari jaipur peace singer-songwriter
writer Killing Eve writer explains shocking death in season 3 premiere: 'Beloved characters inevitably die' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-13T08:29:28Z This article contains major spoilers for the first episode of 'Killing Eve' series three Full Article
writer Simpsons writer offers answer to massive Homer and Krusty the Clown fan theory By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T12:18:00Z Bill Oakley dug up notes from more than 25 years ago that showed the writers' intentions for that particular scene Full Article
writer Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies reveals the two star names he thinks should have replaced David Tennant By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T15:34:00Z After the tenth Doctor met his end, there was the chance for a new 'superstar' to appear, says Davies Full Article
writer Killing Eve's Harriet Walter: 'Male writers and producers have their fantasy of what an awful woman is' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T04:19:00Z The actor has joined Phoebe Waller-Bridge's acclaimed spy thriller for its third season. She talks to Alexandra Pollard about the joy of not wearing a corset, the limitations of Shakespeare's heroines and why she thinks people should think carefully before changing their pronouns Full Article
writer The Simpsons writer concedes series really did 'predict 2020' after new double 'prediction' emerges By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T07:23:18Z People have noted a certain timeliness in a clip from the 1993 episode 'Marge in Chains' Full Article
writer Stranger Things: Full list of films watched by writers reveals 'DNA of season 4' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T09:30:00Z All the clues you need in one picture Full Article
writer Chrissy Teigen admits she feels 'crappy' after comments by food writer Alison Roman By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T08:11:00Z Food writer Alison Roman accused Teigen of having people 'run a content farm' for her Full Article
writer Songwriter and musician Little Richard dies age 87 By www.itv.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:32:37 +0100 The American singer and songwriter was best known for tracks such as Tutti Fruiti, Long Tall Sally and Rip It Up. Full Article
writer 85 years ago, FDR saved American writers. Could it ever happen again? By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 10:30:59 -0400 On the anniversary of the birth of the Works Progress Administration, it's worth asking what a post-COVID Federal Writers Project might look like. Full Article
writer Virginia Software Writer Pleads Guilty to Aiding and Abetting Detroit Spam Conspiracy By www.justice.gov Published On :: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 15:39:23 EDT An individual pleaded guilty today in federal court in Detroit for his role in creating and marketing software designed and used to send bulk commercial e-mails, known as "spam," in violation of the CAN-SPAM Act. Full Article OPA Press Releases
writer Syracuse Mortgage Underwriter to Pay United States Nearly $679,000 to Resolve Mortgage Fraud Allegations By www.justice.gov Published On :: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 17:26:32 EST Robert Corp, a mortgage underwriter in Syracuse, N.Y., has agreed to pay the United States close to $679,000 to settle allegations that he defrauded the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Full Article OPA Press Releases