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Creative Writing Assessment & Personality Preference Classifier for Creativity Enhancement in Writing Fiction
August 05, 2008 10:13 AM PDT
July 30, 2008 09:10 PM PDT
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So You Want to Be A Personal Historian
July 30, 2008 05:20 PM PDT
Would you like to be a personal historian or an oral historian and record the lives of individuals in multi-media, video, audio, and/or print as time capsules or living legacies and celebrations of life or archive the lives of individuals, families, or corporate history success stories, for genealogy or ethnography, ethnology, and history? Maybe you'd like a career where you preserve documents or photos, memorabilia, and family history or corporate success story recordings? Write genograms (medical histories) for future generations? Or research biographies and lineages from folklore to interpreting or recording DNA-driven genealogy reports? It’s easy to start, teach, and franchise a creative genealogy writing club, class, or publication. Start by looking at the descriptions of each business and outline a plan for how your group operates. Flesh out each category with your additional research pertaining to your local area and your resources. Your goal always is to solve problems and get measurable results or find accurate records and resources. Or research personal history and DNA-driven genealogy interpretation reporting. You can make keepsake albums/scrapbooks, put video online or on disc, and create multimedia text and image with sound productions or work with researching records in archives, oral history, or living legacies and time capsules. A living legacy is a celebration of life as it is now. A time capsule contains projects and products, items, records, and research materials that you want given to future generations. These could include such items as genograms of medical record family history, military history, family newsletters, or genealogy documents.
Or they could include resources, genealogy, oral history recordings, videos, library archives, diaries, photos, and videobiographies and family newsletters transcribed as text or oral history saved in numerous technologies or plain text transcriptions for future generations (without current technology) to play various video discs, vodcasts, publications, productions, or podcasts. Or start and plan a family and/or school reunion project or franchise, business or event. Another alternative is the genealogy-related play or skit, life story, or memoir. For further information, see my book titled, How to Start, Teach, & Franchise a Creative Genealogy Writing Class or Club: The Craft of Producing Salable Living Legacies, Celebrations of Life, Genealogy Periodicals, Family Newsletters, Time Capsules, Biographies, Fiction, Memoirs, Ethno-Plays, Skits, Monologues, Autobiographies, Events, Reunion Publications, or Gift Books, by Anne Hart, Format: Paperback Pages: 329, ISBN: 0-595-52212-2, Published: Jun-2008, ASJA Press imprint, iUniverse.inc. Browse the book at the publisher's Web site at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0-595-52212-2. Or see my popular how-to book titled, Tracing Your Baltic, Scandinavian, Eastern European, & Middle Eastern Ancestry Online: Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Estonian, Latvian, Polish, Lithuanian, Greek, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Armenian, Hungarian, Eastern European & Middle Eastern Genealogy (All Faiths) ISBN: 0-595-35773-3. Published: Jun-2005. Browse the book at the publisher's Web site at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0-595-35773-3. Smart card and database online genealogy for virtual travelers is the wave of the future. Are you online and ready for global population authentication? Here’s how to search family history for nations bordering the Baltic Sea, the Balkans countries, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. The nations listed in this guide (all faiths) include Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Assyria, Greece, Lebanon, Syria, and many other lands in the Middle East, the Balkans—Croatia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe—Hungary, and more. Are you online and ready for global smart card and database genealogy for virtual travelers? Here’s how to search family history for nations bordering the Baltic Sea, the Balkans countries, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. The nations listed in this guide (all faiths) include Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, Assyria, Greece, Lebanon, Syria, and many other lands in the Middle East, the Balkans—Croatia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe—Hungary, and more. Collecting details about people is moving toward smart card technology and its offspring. The new wave in genealogy is authentication technology. Authentication begins with new-wave technology used to gather population registers. Compare the new technology to the old method of door-to-door census taking, tombstone tracings, and city directory publishing. No, genealogists are not using smart cards this year, but smart card technology is being used to compile population registers in Europe. The future holds a new wave of technology used for authentication for banking transactions being applied to other areas. Currently this technology is used for collecting details for population registrars such as census taking. The application for research is of interest to family historians, librarians, and governments. It’s already in use by private industry for electronic authentication. Family history is now about intelligent connections, whether it’s a population registrar, census detail, or electronic identity for banking. Smart card genealogy began in 1998 in Finland with governments seeking to put census and population registers in an electronic form that would be available to researchers, and these applications are going global. Should You Choose a Print-On-Demand Publisher or Self-Publish Your Book? July 29, 2008 06:52 PM PDT
This talk gives you the information you need to help you decide whether to publish your book with a print-on-demand publisher, publish the book yourself, or go with a mainstream brick-and-mortar publishing house and other alternatives such as e-publishing, video, audio, digital, and/or multimedia. How will you make the best decision for your work when you publish. Here are the facts you need to know to help you make your decision about your writing.....By the author of 86+ paperback books, Anne Hart, who has had books published both by mainstream publishers and as print-on-demand paperback books. You're invited also to refer to the book titled, 101+ Practical Ways to Raise Funds: A Step-by-Step Guide with Answers (ISNB: 978-0-595-48058-6)to learn how to promote your favorite cause, raise funds, and develop original creativity enhancement products with your writing by using a wide variety of alternatives in publishing and/or producing your work, writing, or projects. 101 Ways to Find Six-Figure Medical or Popular Ghostwriting Jobs & Clients: A Step-by-Step GuideJuly 29, 2008 01:02 PM PDT
101 Ways to Find Six-Figure Medical or Popular Ghostwriting Jobs & Clients: A Step-by-Step Guide By Anne Hart
How would you like to earn perhaps $100,000 annually as a medical or other specialty ghostwriter? You don’t necessarily need a degree in science to earn six figures as a ghostwriter. What you do need is to focus or specialize in one subject or area of expertise. If you choose medical ghostwriting, you’d be writing pharmaceutical reports or informational books about research and clinical trials performed by scientists, physicians, and researchers. You could work with pharmaceutical firms, medical software manufacturers, or for public relations firms or literary agents. You’d be making a lot more than the usual $10,000 a ghostwriter may receive for writing a career development how-to book. Medical ghostwriters can receive up to $20,000 per report. Pharmaceutical and clinical trials reports or medical journal articles often are written by ghostwriters. Ghostwriting medical or other factual information is big business. It’s one way pharmaceutical manufacturers communicate with physicians. If you want to ghostwrite in this field, get paid to investigate information physicians receive about medicines and interview researchers, you can take the roads leading to steadier writing jobs, document management, or run your own business as a medical, business, or celebrity ghostwriter. Here is the training you need to begin if you enjoy journalism with an attitude. How Much to Charge for Ghostwriting: Excerpt from 101 Ways to Find Six-Figure Medical or Popular Ghostwriting Jobs & Clients. ISBN: 0-595-41679-9
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About Anne HartRetired. Author of 86+ paperback books listed at http://annehart.tripod.com. Also see http://eptd.blogspot.com. Followers
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