Extractions: MAIN MENU BANNER EXCHANGE TOPSITES ADD YOUR SITE ... DIVAS! SELECT -> OPTIONS MAIN PAGE BANNER EX. TOPSITES FREE E-MAIL TAPES / DVDs NUDE DIVAS! ADD A SITE EDIT A SITE WEBSITES ARCHIVES BACKYARD CLASSIC ECW FANTASY INDEPENDENT JAPANESE MERCHANDISE MEXICAN NEWS/RUMORS OTHER VIDEO GAMES VIDEO TAPES WCW WWE WRESTLERS CURRENTLY: LAST UPDATE: TOTAL SITES: DOMESTIC NEWS Recap Of Ken Shamrock On Jimmy Kimmel Live Exclusive Details On Brock Lesnar's NFL Tryout Yesterday Triple H Movie Put On Hold; Will Not Leave WWE Matt Hardy To Possibly Undergo Knee Surgery ... First Comments From Bradshaw Regarding Nazi Salute VISIT OUR BANNER EXCHANGE PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL NEWS (NOAH) Results from today's Korakuen Hall show booked by Tamon Honda (young vs. adult team) with the winning team having a party at the Tokyo Dome Hotel: Kishin Kawabata defeated Kotaro Suzuki, Naoki Sano defeated Makoto Hashi, Takeshi Morishima defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, Takeshi Rikio defeated Masao Inoue, Takashi Sugiura and Ricky Marvin went to a draw (time limit for all matches was 11 minutes), KENTA defeated Jun Izumida, Jun Akiyama and Yoshinobu Kanemaru went to a draw, and Tamon Honda defeated Naomichi Marufuji. With each side having 3 wins and 2 draws, they did an angle with Hashi facing Kawabata afterwards and Hashi went over to give the young team the win.
The Poet At Work: Turning Your Day Job Into Poetry how grandiose or mundane, it can be turned into poetry. I m partly a liaison man,and partly pro Essentially, I 2000 Online Resources for writers NEWLY UPDATED http://www.writing-world.com/poetry/work.shtml
Extractions: Your Writing! Shanna Germain ( shanna_germain@hotmail.com ) is a Portland writer and photographer. Over the years, she has heldand written poems about a myriad of jobs, including bartender, paramedic, firefighter, and grocery store clerk. Her work poetry has been published in a variety of publications, including The Adirondack Review, Mediphors and Pre-Hospital Emergency Care. Poetry doesn't pay. Or it doesn't pay enough, anyway. So, unless you're independently wealthy or you've found a way to marry into money, chances are you do something besides write poetry to put food on the table. Maybe you stand in a checkout line all day. Maybe you file people's tax returns. Maybe you spend your days teaching children their ABC's. It doesn't matter; whatever your day job is, no matter how grandiose or mundane, it can be turned into poetry. Over the years, many well-known poets have written about their work. Robert Frost's experiences of mending walls and picking apples were the catalyst for his classic poems. John Updike wrote of the disconcerting feeling of returning to work after time off in his poem Back from Vacation.
Art It is this despair that forces the pro into analysis and action, and propels himinto the She teaches at Painted Rock writers Colony. Romantic turning Points. http://www.sff.net/people/alicia/artthreeacts.htm
Extractions: A plot is a sequence of events selected to show the journey through the story. These events are causally related (that is, one causes the next) and reflect the motivations, choices, and actions of the protagonist primarily and other characters too. Events are showcased within scene, which are more or less real-time narratives chronicling the experience of the characters. Each scene should have at least one event that And what's an event ? An event is something that happens not a dream, not a flashback, not a passage of introspection. A character is doing something, experiencing something, not just in her own mind, but in the external reality of the story. That can mean she's taking an action, discovering a secret, encountering another character, having a conversation, creating something new, surmounting a trauma, lying, committing a crime, telling the truth... something that has an effect.
Allen, Fred Oblivion Ability, merit and talent were not requirements of writers and actors anamateur teenage juggler, eventually adding patter and turning pro with the http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/A/htmlA/allenfred/allenfred.htm
Extractions: ALLEN, FRED U.S. Comedian Fred Allen hated television. Allen was a radio comedian for nearly two decades who, as early as 1936, had a weekly radio audience of about 20 million. When he visited The Jack Benny Show to continue their long running comedy feud, they had the largest audience in the history of radio, only to be later outdone by President Franklin Roosevelt during a Fireside Chat . The writer Herman Wouk said that Allen was the best comic writer in radio. His humor was literate, urbane, intelligent, and contemporary. Allen came to radio from vaudeville where he performed as a juggler. He was primarily self-educated and was extraordinarily well read. Allen began his network radio career in 1932 after working vaudeville and Broadway with such comedy icons as Al Jolson, Ed Wynn, George Jessel, and Jack Benny. This was a time when the United States was in a deep economic depression, and radio in its infancy. In his autobiography Treadmill To Oblivion , Allen wrote that he thought radio should provide complete stories, series of episodes, and comedy situations instead of monotonous unrelated jokes then popular on vaudeville. With this idea in hand, he began his first radio program on NBC called
Linkbacks in the section labelled Personal Homepages Visit the websites of writers, poetsand the Wireless Flash News press release for my book, turning pro, on this http://www.realm-of-shade.com/meretrix/links/linkback.shtml
Extractions: Cheyenne in "C'era una volta il west" [webmistress note: These sites are in no particular order, nor do they fall under any particular category save that these are all sites whose owners or webmasters have decided to mention or link to Meretrix Online or magdalenemeretrix.com If you're not on this list and should be, let me know Femmerotic - The Femmerotic Portal linked to me in their Sexuality Information links section. Dangerous Beauty: In Search of the Real Veronica Franco - this site linked to my essay comparing the movie to Franco's life Darklady quoted me on her site : Sex worker and author, Magdalene Meretrix diplomatically asserts that she personifies "all that is good about the Republicans as well as what is good about the Democrats... Which is one reason why it makes a lot of sense for you to be third party."
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Extractions: Los Angeles Times Military and university athletic records are at odds with statements by the new president of Hollywood's writers' union that he served as an intelligence officer in an elite Army Special Forces unit and attended college on a football scholarship, a review by The Times shows. Questions about Charles D. Holland's background have been brewing in the screenwriting community since the veteran television writer assumed the presidency of the beleaguered Writers Guild of America, West, on Jan. 6. Holland took office after an internal report found that his predecessor, Victoria Riskin, was ineligible to run for reelection in September because she had not written enough to keep her membership current. The crisis elevated Holland, who was vice president, to the leadership of one of Hollywood's most powerful unions. The questions about his background come at a delicate time for the 9,000-member guild, which represents film and TV writers in Los Angeles: Holland is about to lead the guild into negotiations with studios over a new contract involving such sticky issues as whether writers deserve a bigger piece of DVD revenue and how its health plan can be strengthened. Inquiries by The Times to the Army and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign were made after a number of writers both in e-mails and on the Internet questioned details of Holland's widely publicized past. The queries confirmed that Holland served in the military and graduated from the school. But records provided by the Army and the university showed no evidence of Special Forces service or of a college football career.
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Interview On Writing at other jobs, but they are certainly good enough to turn pro. I haven t needed tofind sites for aspiring writers. you can have a great time turning a phrase http://www.chrismoore.com/interviews4.htm
Extractions: How easy or difficult is it to become a published writer? Becoming a "published" writer isn't that difficult. If one has a little talent and is willing to work, it's not that tough to get published in local magazines and papers. Now becoming a NATIONALLY published writer, that's a different story, and very often takes years of work and tons of luck as well. It's obviously easier to publish non-fiction than fiction, simple because there's so much more of it, but it's still not easy. I How would you compare publishing fiction to freelance writing? Well, publishing fiction IS freelancing, in a way. The only difference is that you're selling books instead of articles. That's the short answer. In truth, freelance magazine writing involves a lot more hustling that is, trying to sell the articles. Most agents won't do this for you, they deal almost exclusively in books, so trying to get magazine assignments usually involves a lot of time on the phone with editors and a lot of follow-up. You are much more of a salesman than a novelist is. (I live for five years with a freelance magazine writer, so I have some experience with this.) Is the idea of self-publishing a good idea?
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Extractions: He's scaled every mountain there was to climb in boxing. He's fought his way to world championships at lightweight and at welterweight, became known as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing and has become a household name to boxing enthusiasts. Shane was the 1998 Fighter of the Year as chosen by the Boxing Writers Association of America. His father, Jack, was the Trainer of the Year in 1998, the first time the organization has honored father and son in the same year. It would be easy for Sugar Shane Mosley to be a content man. But Mosley won't be content until he climbs that final hurdle. A man who had previously known only victory in a star-studded career, he lost his World Boxing Council welterweight championship to Vernon Forrest on Jan. 26 in New York. And Mosley, who had won his first 38 professional bouts after concluding one of the most heralded amateur careers ever, means to make that right. Mosley has consistently overcome the odds since turning pro. He and his father, Jack, have formed one of the most successful tandems in the business. Jack Mosley trained his son since his amateur days and led him to dizzying heights in the pros.
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Extractions: Write-away Write-away (w-a) is a non-commercial, free to read, free to submit online magazine promoting both published and unpublished English language poets. w-a's essence is simplicity, no gimmicks and no banner ads - just good poetry. All poems are published online and the magazine is uploaded quarterly. w-a has a truly global readership as one might expect from an online magazine. All subscribers receive only w-a mail and no subscriber details are passed to third parties for any reason. Contributions from all are welcome; you don't have to be famous. WRITERSWORLD A print on demand book publisher based in the United Kingdom that also publishes in the United States and specialises in reprints. The service Writers World provides has resulted in our company having a reputation second to none and likewise our distribution network. We also provide a free subscribe only Newsletter and Chatroom. We also publish in foreign languages and offer a translation service. Markets For Novels An alphabetical list of publishers of fiction, all of whom are currently willing to accept unsolicited material, or at least an initial approach from an unpublished writer, without the need for an agent. (Tip: A preliminary phone call to check the name of the appropriate editor to submit to is always a good idea.)
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Extractions: "Editor: A person with the ability to be both pontifical and wrong" Walter Cronkite. Here we are at last, and welcome to MSFire's first annual poetry issue! Actually its an artifact of the problems Lisa and I faced getting this issue together (and thereby hangs a tale) and the happy coincidence of two of our most faithful correspondents both submitting poetry just when Elaine Moertl also blessed us with several heroic and clever pieces. My hope and trust for 1997 is that we can produce once again on a bi-monthly basis, so if you plan to contribute articles, fiction, artwork or anything else printable, please just automatically send it to the P.O. Box or to Lisa or to me when it's done and don't wait to be asked. Let's try for a February mailing, which means getting things to us around the first of that month. As one possibility to inspire you, let's hear about your first impressions of Star Wars, in honor of the rerelease. I'll extract them from any LOCs to create a review article. And now, since this issue was intended for late summer/early fall, you get to see my original parentheses for that epoch. I hadda write it, you gotta read it:
HBO: Boxing - Shane Mosley Mosley has consistently overcome the odds since turning pro. Shane was the 1998Fighter of the Year as chosen by the Boxing writers Association of America. http://www.hbo.com/boxing/fighters/mosley/index.shtml
Extractions: It would be easy for "Sugar" Shane Mosley to be a content man. But Mosley will not be content until he climbs that final hurdle. A man who had previously known only victory in a star-studded career, he lost his World Boxing Council welterweight championship to Vernon Forrest on January 26, 2002, in New York and could not regain the belt in a rematch on July 20, 2002 in Indianapolis.
Extractions: Home Bowling By Mike Belt , Journal-World Monday, September 29, 2003 The ball is rolling toward the start of a new career for a Lawrence man hoping to strike it rich as a professional bowler. advertisement "I'm very happy, excited and scared all at the same time," Jesse James said. James, a Kansas University senior, plans to join the Pro Bowlers Assn. tour in January after completing his last semester of study and graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology. Though he's been bowling since age 7, it wasn't until last January that an "off-the-wall remark" from a friend and teammate on KU men's bowling team caused James to seriously think about turning pro. "He said âwe're going on the pro tour,'" James recalled. "He was kidding, but all of a sudden I wasn't kidding. I started thinking âyou know, I can do that.'" James talked to friends, coaches and his parents Elmer and Judy James about turning pro. By March he had decided to go for it.
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Extractions: For twenty years, most recipes published in the UK have included metric units beside the Imperial ones, and for twenty years, most people have chosen to ignore them. Then, at their 1995 AGM, the Guild of Food Writers voted to do away with Imperial measures altogether, and to publish only in metric from that day forward. It is not known how many (or how few) writers were present at the AGM, but the vote, according to the Guild, was unanimous. After the vote there were a handful of high-profile conversions to the metric-only cause ( The Sunday Times The Evening Standard, The Observer ); but despite these, and despite the apparently 'unanimous' support for metrication, most newspapers and books, and many broadcasters, continue to use Imperial. Why should this be? Partly this can be put down to market forces: the public remain as hostile to having metric-only recipes forced on them as they always have been; and publishers are unwilling to sacrifice profit for political correctness. But there is a second explanation: could it be that food writers themselves are not as unanimously pro-metric as the Guild claims them to be? Could it be that the metric-only policy (and the attendance at the 1995 AGM) was primarily the work of a small group of active busybodies? New Guidelines for Food Writers Here's what we found: (1) Most of Britain's food writers don't prefer to work in metric.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Men in today s WAC final; First Warrior scrimmage; Viloria turning pro; Warriorspepper Volcanic Ash By David Shapiro; View Point By Guest writers; Other Views http://starbulletin.com/2001/03/10/
Extractions: Ewa maternity ward shutdown; Other sub crewmen eyed; State to publish wage stance; Bankoh exec O'Neill; Coast Guard patrols cut; Parolee, abuse suspect held; Shopping center delayed; Budget slashes Gov's plan; Seized pakalolo for medicine?; Assistive devices showcase; Kihei post office; Moiliili minipark; Hit-run suspect surrenders; Newswatch; Wood Craft By Ben Wood; Kokua Line by June Watanabe; Corky's Hawaii; Island Images; Obituaries; Weather; Religion Calendar
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Extractions: 14. No Turning Back: Women and Politics 13. New Words and Images: Women's Creativity as Feminist Practice Cultural Critiques The Guerrilla Girls are a New York-based group of artist/activists that fight gender discrimination in the artworld. For some creative spoofs of fashion ads aimed at both women and men, take a look at Adbusters Culture Jammers The Women's World Organization for Rights, Literature, and Development was created in 2002 by a global free speech network of feminist writers Native American Women Playwrights Archive features the work of native women from all over the Americas. Women in Black is a feminist cultural activist organization seeking peaceful resolutions to situations of war and violence which put women and children at risk. See their current work at Artwomen.org
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Extractions: GolfWeb Columnist Wondering when Tiger Woods will be back? Trying to figure out who's in and who's out when it comes to those 30 precious spots in THE TOUR Championship ? Keeping an eye on the LPGA Tour, which appears to be in the midst of yet another where-are-we-going-now phase? Or just flat-out stunned by this latest crop of young kids? Another week, another player bypassing q-school and heading straight for the 2002 PGA TOUR. OK. It's not that simple. But it sure seems like it. While Justin Leonard was going back-to-back in San Antonio last week, Matt Kuchar was grabbing onto his future. The kid whose dad made headlines as his caddie at the 1998 U.S. Open, the kid who passed on turning pro to stay in school, the kid with the next million-dollar smile, played his way into the top 125 with his second top three in a month. First, it was a tie for third at the