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Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Maya Angelou dies aged 86

Maya Angelou died yesterday at the age 86 of. Maya Angelou was the epitome of grace, strength, and dignity and showed everyone that they could overcome their circumstances and find a way to make a stand.

Although her achievements were vast, Maya Angelou was perhaps best known for her writing and  poetry. Her autobiography, "I know why the Caged birds sings" gave us a glimpse into her life and her poems such as "Still I Rise" gave us words that we can  all gain strength from.

In a press release issued by the University of Carolina, poet and UofSC Lecturer Nikky Finney said:

“Miss Maya led us with her brilliance for half a century. She didn't suffer fools lightly. She studied us human beings and the English language passionately. She never let us off the hook with our many modern excuses. She was a walking encyclopedia of who we were and who we needed to be. She could tell and sing a story in the same sweet dazzling breath. It didn't matter who or what you were when she walked in the room even the silverware got quiet. She was a queen. She was majestic. She was our great humanitarian. She taught me so many things about surviving, struggling, and the resilience of the human heart. In this moment of stunning loss it feels like a great human library has burned to the ground.”

And a statement from Wake Forest University said:

Today members of the Wake Forest University community mourn the loss of beloved poet, author, actress, civil rights activist and professor Dr. Maya Angelou.

Dr. Angelou was a national treasure whose life and teachings inspired millions around the world, including countless students, faculty, and staff at Wake Forest, where she served as Reynolds Professor of American Studies since 1982.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Angelou’s family and friends during this difficult time.
"Maya Angelou has been a towering figure at Wake Forest and in American culture," said Nathan O. Hatch, president of Wake Forest University. "She had a profound influence in
civil rights and racial reconciliation. We will miss profoundly her lyrical voice and always keen insights."

Details about a campus memorial service may be shared at a later date."

Thursday, 7 January 2010

Free E Books

WritingCareer.com are offering a set of free E books to its visitors. There are a total of three available. The titles are:

Freelance Poker Writing

Creative Freelancers and

The Lousy Writer's Guide to Writing Persuasively.

These are all ready for immediate download and you need Adobe Acrobat Reader to be able to view them.

The link to view them at is:

http://www.writingcareer.com/freebies.php

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Make money from your poetry

If you like writing poems and are wondering how you can earn some money from them then I've found a great site.

It's called Blue Mountain Arts, a US based company who have been established for thirty five years.

They pay $300 for exclusive rights to use your poem and $50 for a poem that will only be used once.

Your poems can be submitted via e mail or post.

For full guidelines, try this link:


http://www.sps.com/help/writers_guidelines.html

Sunday, 23 August 2009

Get paid to write

There are a number of sites that will allow you to earn extra money online through writing.  Pay rates and terms and conditions vary from site to site and you can usually choose any subject that you like to write about.

One of my favourites at the moment is Triond. They allow you to earn money online by adding articles, poetry, photos and videos. You earn by sharing in the sites revenues.

They have a low minimum pay out level of just fifty cents via PayPal and payments are made every month. You can also choose to receive payment through a money transfer or by cheque.  The site is getting tougher to earn from but if you promote your article you could earn a decent amount for them over time and you retain the copyright so you can republish them elsewhere.

Payments are made on the 15th of the month and you earn 50% of the sites revenues.

Monday, 17 August 2009

Writing Blog

This blog is for anyone who wants to earn some extra money from article writing, freelance writing or anyone who wants to publish their own work.

I am currently writing my own novel and will let you know all about the publishing process and the ups and downs of going it alone.

I also hope to keep you up to date with the latest writing jobs and competitions and will make a newsletter available shortly.

In the meanwhile, let me know of your experiences of writing on line or publishing your own work and if there is anything you would like to see featured then please let me know.



http://writingadviceonline.blogspot.com/y_key_0be25e7e674a8bae.html.

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