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Amanda Congdon: 21st Century Show (video blogging)

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Desert,arroyo, sand  bright

Desert,arroyo, sand bright

“Define what you want.” Amanda Congdon
Going through the list of top bloggers and I noticed that most the bloggers were men. SO where are the famous and top female bloggers? Amanda Congdon was the first who appeared. So…plus she gives us a few tips.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Congdon

Amanda Congdon (born August 4[1],1981 in New York City) was the co-producer and host of a weekly vidcast for ABC.[2] She has an independent videoblog, Starring Amanda Congdon. She is also co-president of Oxmour Entertainment along with Mario Librandi and was the host of Amanda Across America before it concluded. However, she is probably best known for hosting the daily news show Rocketboom[3], which she hosted and produced until 23 June 2006. She is still the co-owner (49%) of Rocketboom but a controversial dispute between her and the 51% shareholder Andrew Baron has resulted in her no longer hosting or producing the show. She also was the co-executive producer of JETSET (now EPIC FU) for the first several episodes of the show.[4]

Congdon was born and raised in Manhattan and graduated magna cum laude from Northwestern University.[5] Once she graduated she took a job at Saatchi & Saatchi, an advertising agency.[6] She had leading roles in Waafrika (Red Room Theater) and Independence (Manhattan Theatre Source) and, during the second season, appeared as the coat check attendant on Rocco’s The Restaurant.[6] She has also appeared on CSI, The Chris Rock Show (on HBO), a Showtime pilot and Cake Presents. She can be seen in a Northstar music video which aired on MTV2, FUSE, and VH1’s My Coolest Years.[5]

Contents [hide]
1 Involvement with Rocketboom
1.1 Departure from Rocketboom
2 Amanda Across America
3 Television
4 Current project
5 References
6 External links

[edit] Involvement with Rocketboom
Congdon began as Rocketboom’s anchor with the show’s 26 October 2004 debut and gave her own reports, often with a comedic slant.

As she went from an initial 700 viewers in 2004 to 70,000 viewers in Rocketboom’s first ten months, her success was noted by CBS Evening News, Wired, the Associated Press, and others[citation needed]. BusinessWeek labeled it “the most popular site of its kind on the Net”[citation needed]. More viewers visited Rocketboom after a 11 June 2006 interview with Congdon on CNN.[7] The following day, ABC News described her usual approach:

“ Congdon sits behind the news desk, in front of a world map, as if she’s going to report hard-hitting news, but when she starts talking, she is everything but a typical news anchor: Her eyes pop with expression, her content is quirky, and her hand gestures animated.[8] ”

Her audience continued to increase, going from 100,000 vlog viewers at the end of 2005 to 300,000 by the spring of 2006. Congdon’s catapult to fame was noted in the media. Brad Stone, writing in Newsweek, commented:

“ It helps, of course, to have talent and some youthful, Web-savvy insouciance. Amanda Congdon has both, and her daily videocast, Rocketboom, is another breakout Web hit. Congdon, 24, was a struggling actress in late 2004 when she answered an Internet ad by Web entrepreneur Andrew Michael Baron, who was looking to start a newsy Webcast. Today their edgy three-minute episodes, starring and co-written by Congdon, riff off things ranging from White House scandals to the new Web-browser wars. With 130,000 daily viewers, Congdon is now getting approached by book and TV agents. “One of the best pieces of advice I ever received from an acting coach was to go out there and create your own vehicle,” she says. “The Internet allows you to do that.”[9] ”

Amanda Congdon interviewing Jimbo Wales at the Time 100 Most Influential People Gala (8 May 2006)Congdon sometimes went on the road. One memorable episode showed her dancing in various locations throughout St. Petersburg, Russia. She has also performed her frenetic signature dance in the streets and parks of Austin and other cities. In some episodes, Congdon appeared in various Manhattan locations, talking to store managers and people on the street. In the 15 April 2005 episode, she stood in Washington Square Park and posed the question “Mac or PC?” to anyone walking by.[10] Eight months later, she returned to the same spot to ask, “Internet Explorer or Firefox?”[11] In an Office Pirates video parody of Rocketboom, Manhattanites were asked, “Coffee or tea?”, and Congdon’s news desk idiosyncrasies — her signature head swivel, “hair flip” and habitual paper tossing — were also mocked.[12]

Rocketboom’s

Cameron Reilly: Blogger G’Day Podcast

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Light always abounds within us:  celebrate!  photo by Mary MacIntyre

Light always abounds within us: celebrate! photo by Mary MacIntyre


When I was a young girl I started reading the dictionary. It was a pocket dictionary and very useful when we waited in the car while Mother was shopping, or anytime that I was bored. Finding this list of top bloggers has a similar flavor. Discovery opens my brain and produces interesting results.

If you have caught some of my previous blogs, you can see I am bouncing around the world a bit. I will do so for another few blogs. I hope you find this experience intriguing as well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Reilly

Cameron Reilly (born 10 October 1970) of Brisbane in Australia is a blogger, podcaster and entrepreneur best known for his co-founding of The Podcast Network, a podcasting business with programming from around the world. Along with his business interests, Reilly is also involved in various facets of the digital media space, including MODM, Melbourne’s Online Digital Media forum, and is a frequent commentator on online media issues. Reilly has been called one of the “40 Biggest Players Of Australia’s Digital Age”.[1]

Contents [hide]
1 Early life and education
2 Corporate career
3 The Podcast Network
4 Controversy
5 References
6 External links

[edit] Early life and education
Cameron was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, and attended Kalkie State Primary School and Kepnock State High School in Bundaberg. After school he moved to Melbourne to work.

[edit] Corporate career

The Podcast Network
Having produced Australia’s first podcast (”G’Day World” on 26 November 2004),[4] Reilly and his G’Day World co-host Mick Stanic also produced the world’s first “Skypecast” by recording individual sides of a Skype call and stitching them together in post-production. G’Day World was one of the first podcasts to have a regular series of guests, which included the first podcasts of notable bloggers such as Robert Scoble, Doc Searls, Om Malik and Buzz Bruggeman.[citation needed]

Following the early success of G’Day World, Reilly and Stanic launched The Podcast Network on 14 February 2005, making it the first known podcasting business in the world.[citation needed] In 6 February 2006 the first episode of The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast aired, titled “An Introduction to Napoleon Bonaparte,” of which Reilly serves as the co-host along with Napoleonic historian J. David Markham.

In October 2006, Reilly was featured on the front cover of The Bulletin magazine in Australia under the heading Who Wants To Be A Billionaire.[5] In December 2006, The Podcast Network was selected by EContent Magazine as one of their Top 100 “Companies that matter most in the digital content industry”.[6] In April 2007, Reilly was named one of the “40 Biggest Players Of Australia’s Digital Age” by B&T Magazine.[citation needed]

10 Mythical Creatures Stand up for Freedom

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
My buffalo day take your stand

My buffalo day take your stand

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baidu_10_Mythical_Creatures details

I am not a fan of profanity, but this, a top blogger, caught my attention as a creative way to escape the confines of the all too popular censorship that spreads across our planet. Government control and pressure to restrict free expression needs to be exposed. I thought ten mythical creatures would be about Chinese folklore b ut…
Meme
Main article: Internet censorship in the People’s Republic of China
Arising in early 2009 [5], the meme initially began as a series of vandalised contributions to Baidu Baike [6], through the creation of humorous articles describing a series of fictional creatures, with each animal with names vaguely referring to Chinese profanities (utilizing homophones and characters using different tones).[7] Eventually, images, videos (such as faux-documentaries) and even a song regarding aspects of the meme were released. [8] It was thought that the Baidu hoaxes were written in response to recent strict enforcements of keyword filters in China, introduced in 2009, which attempted to eliminated all forms of profanity [9][10]. The Baidu Baike “articles” initially began with “Four Mythical Creatures” (The “Grass Mud Horse”, “French-Croatian Squid”, “Small Elegant Butterfly” and “Chrysanthemum Silkworms”), and were later extended to ten.

The memes became widely discussed on Chinese Internet forums, most netizens concluded that the initial aim of the hoaxes were to satirise and ridicule the pointlessness of the new keyword filters. The meme is interpreted by most Chinese online as a form of direct protest rather than motiveless intentional disruption to Baidu services.[11] After the hoaxes were posted, news of the articles spread quickly online on joke websites, popular web portals and forums [12] [13] such as Baidu Tieba, while a large number of posts were sent on the Tencent QQ Groups chat service. There have also been various parodies of the meme created (such as the “Baidu 10 Legendary Weapons” [14] and “Baidu 10 Secret Delicacies” [15][16]). Meme references can be found throughout Chinese websites [17].

[edit] The 10 Mythical Creatures
The mythical creatures have names which are innocuous in written Chinese, but sound similar to and recognisable as profanities when spoken. References to the creatures, particularly the Grass Mud Horse, are widely used as symbolic defiance of the widespread Internet censorship in China; censorship itself is symbolized by the river crab, a homophone of “harmony” (a euphemism for censorship in reference to the Harmonious Society).[3]

[edit] Cao Ni Ma
Main article: Grass Mud Horse

A depiction of a “Cao Ni Horse”.Cao Ni Ma (Chinese: 草泥马), literally “Grass Mud Horse”, was supposedly a species of alpaca. The name is derived from cào nǐ mā (Chinese: 肏你妈), which translates to “fuck your mother”. Note that the comparison with the “animal” name is not an actual homophone, but rather the two terms have the same consonants and vowels with different tones, which are represented by different characters. Their greatest enemy are “river crabs” (Chinese: 河蟹, Pinyin: héxiè, resembles 和谐 héxié meaning “harmony”, referring to government censorship to create a “harmonious society”, while noting that river crabs are depicted wearing three wristwatches, vaguely referring to the Three Represents, where 代表 “represent” and 戴表 “to wear a watch” are homophones), and are said to be frequently seen in combat against these crabs.

Videos of songs[18][19], as well as “documentaries” about “Grass Mud Horse” started appearing on Youtube and elsewhere on the internet.[20][21] The video scored some 1.4 million hits; a cartoon attracted a quarter million more views; a nature documentary on its habits received 180,000 more.[3]

The “Grass Mud Horse” became widely known on the English-language web following the 11 March 2009 publication of a New York times article on the phenomenon,[3] sparking widespread discussion on blogs, and even attempts to create “Grass Mud Horse” themed merchandise, such as plush dolls[22].

[edit] Fa Ke You
Fa Ke You (Chinese: 法克鱿), literally “French-Croatian Squid” (with the name derived from the direct Chinese transliteration of “fuck you” in English), was supposedly a species of squid discovered simultaneously by France (法国) and Croatia (克罗地亚), hence the name “Fa Ke You”. The Baidu Baike article claims [23] that “Fa Ke You” is a species of invertebrate, aggressive squid found in Europe. When agitated, it is said that they release a form of “white-coloured liquid”. These squids are said to cause great harm to humans when attacked. When some of these squids reached East Asia, it is said that they became hunted, and eaten with corn. Such a dish is known as 玉米法克鱿 (yù mǐ fǎ kè yóu, “Corn French-Croatian Squid”, resembles “you, me, fuck you”), being one of the world’s top five greatest delicacies. An alternate name for the dish in question is 非主流的法克鱿 (fēi zhǔ liú de fǎ kè yóu, “Emo French-Croatian Squid”). This is apparently due to the behaviour of these squids, which do not inhabit major rivers, thus scientists dubbing them as squids with “Emo behaviour”.

[edit] Ya Mie Die
Ya Mie Die (Chinese: 雅蠛蝶), literally “Small Elegant Butterfly” (name derived from Japanese “止めて” yamete, meaning “stop”, a reference to rape scenes and common conceptions and stereotypes Chinese display towards the Japanese in regards to pornography and erotomania), was supposedly a type of butterfly discovered on 1 January 2009 at the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (Chinese: 青藏高原; Pinyin: Qingzang Gaoyuan), and that legends state that there was once a Japanese girl who turned into these butterflies after harsh pressures during a romantic relationship. [24] These butterflies are able to change colour, and are luminescent, naturally emitting light from its wings. This is due to the cold temperatures and low oxygen environment these butterflies live in. There is an estimated 14,000 butterflies living throughout the world, and thus are considered to be precious and highly uncommon.

[edit] Ju Hua Can
Ju Hua Can (Chinese: 菊花蚕), literally “Chrysanthemum Silkworms” (referring to Intestinal worms, where the term “Chrysanthemums” (júhuā) is vulgar slang which refers to the anus). This referred to Chrysanthemum Terrace, a song by Jay Chou, where the lyrics 菊花残,满地伤 (Chrysanthemums scattered, fill the floor with wounds) are re-rendered with homophones and similar sounds as 菊花蚕,满腚伤 (”Chrysanthemum” worms, fill the buttocks). Ju Hua Can can also be interpreted as a pun on another homophone, 菊花残, meaning “broken chrysanthemum”, which would be slang for a “broken anus”, referring to (possibly painful) anal sex, as 残 is a homophone meaning “broken”. Such a phrase implies hopelessness, as once a person is given a “broken anus”, they would find difficulty in sitting down, and so “broken Chrysanthemum” is a common (vulgar) Chinese idiom. These silkworms are said to feed on chrysanthemum flowers rather than mulberry leaves (from the article). [25] The article also states that the usage of Chrysanthemum Silkworms dates back to 3000 years ago in Ancient China, and that they were the first cultivation method of silk obtained by early scientists. The silk produced by silkworms that feed on chrysanthemums rather than mulberry are able to be produced at a much faster rate, are higher in mass, are fireproof, protective against ionizing radiation, bulletproof, and lightweight. However, these silkworms are very difficult to maintain, and easily die. They are vulnerable to cold, heat, and are susceptible to changes in humidity, and thus are very costly to nurture. Noblewomen from ancient times are said to pay large sums of money for such types of silk.

[edit] Chun Ge
Chun Ge (Chinese: 鹑鸽), literally “Quail Pigeon” is a homophone with 春哥 (Big Brother Chun). This species of bird is apparently found only in Sichuan and Hunan; formerly found in the area that is now the Republic of Yemen. [26]

The term Chun Ge 鹑鸽 has been used to refer to the female singer Li Yuchun due to her apparent masculine appearance. “Yemen” comes from the catchphrase 春哥纯爷们 (Pinyin: chūn gē chún yé men), meaning “Brother Chun is all man” — 爷, meaning “grandfather”, can also be read as “masculine” (young males in Northeast China use the slang term 爷 as a personal pronoun in an impolite context). The 春 Chun can also refer to “fa chun” 发春, which is slang for sexual arousal - literally “Spring has come”.

[edit] Ji Ba Mao
Ji Ba Mao (Chinese: 吉跋猫), literally “Lucky Journey Cat” (a homophone with 鸡巴毛, referring to pubic hair, as the homophone 鸡巴 (jiba) translates to “penis”, while the definiton of 毛 máo is “hair” or “fur”.) The original article states that this cat lives in dark, damp environments and competes for food with the White Tiger (white tiger is a slang term for a woman’s shaved pubic area). Additionally, the Ji Ba Mao flourished during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor. [27]

[edit] Wei Shen Jing
Wei Shen Jing (Chinese: 尾申鲸), literally “Superior Tail Whale” (a homophone with 卫生巾, referring to menstrual pads). From the Baidu Baike article, it was discovered by Zheng He during his maritime adventures, this creature was hunted for clothing material to manufacture women’s lingerie. [28]

[edit] Yin Dao Yan
Yin Dao Yan (Chinese: 吟稻雁), literally “Singing Field Goose” (a homophone with 阴道炎, meaning a Vaginitis infection). From the article on Yin Dao Yan, in the Kangxi era, a large goose dove into a certain field, damaging it and causing the local farmers to come down with a strange sickness. [29]

[edit] Guan Li Yuan
Guan Li Yuan (Chinese: 鹳狸猿), literally “Stork Fox-Ape” (a homophone with 管理员, referring to Internet administrators). From the article, these animals inhabit Baidu County in Lanzhou (poking fun at Baidu administrators who inevitably will delete the respective articles). [30]

[edit] Da Fei Ji
Da Fei Ji (Chinese: 达菲鸡), literally “Intelligent Fragrant Chicken” (a homophone with 打飞机, slang for masturbation while literally meaning “shooting the aeroplane”). According to the original article, Da Fei Ji is a species of bird that likes exercise, and the males use neck spasms and spitting out a white secretion to impress females during mating seasons.[31]

[edit] Qian Lie Xie
Qian Lie Xie (Chinese: 潜烈蟹), literally “Mysterious Fiery Crab”, closely resembles 前列腺 (qián liè xiàn), which translates to prostate glands. According to the article, this is a legendary crab that once stopped up the Grand Canal (referring to the urinary tract). [32]

[edit] Official response
The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television issued a directive on 30 March 2009 to highlight 31 categories of content prohibited online, including violence, pornography, content which may “incite ethnic discrimination or undermine social stability”. Many netizens believe the instruction follows the official embarrassment over the rise of the “Grass Mud Horse” phenomenon.

[edit] See also

Ezra Levant as a blogger…and…activist Canadian style

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
There's a story here...

There's a story here...


Wow! Now I know who he is! I do support many of his viewpoints.

In a previous blog, I added part of a long list of top 10 bloggers. I was perusing the list and found Ezra Levant. It is relly worth going to the description of him: it’s huge ad intriguing. A glimpse of a writer in action. (I may or may not endorse his actions or work, however I certainly admire his achievements in writing!)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Levant
Publishing
In 2004 Levant co-founded the Western Standard, a national magazine with an emphasis on Western Canada, political conservatism, and libertarianism.[21] In October 2007 the magazine ended its print-run due to its unprofitability and became an exclusively online publication.[22] Levant sold the publication’s remaining assets to Matthew Johnson.[23]

A column by Levant appeared in the Calgary Sun on and off, over a ten year period, until October 2007 when the paper dropped the columnist because of an “internal personnel decision.”[24] He continues to write occasionally for the National Post.[25]

[edit] Human Rights complaint
On February 14, 2006 the Western Standard drew the attention of the Muslim community by reprinting the controversial editorial cartoons depicting Muhammad, the founder of Islam.[26]

Levant republished the Muhammed cartoons on his website in January 2008 on the same day he appeared before a hearing of the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission investigating a complaint by Syed Soharwardy of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, and the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities about Levant’s earlier publication of the cartoon. Additionally, Sowharwardy has filed a complaint with Calgary police about Levant saying he fears for his safety because of “lies” he says Levant has been spreading about him claiming Levant is inciting hatred. Police said they were actively investigating the complaint.[25]

Levant was called before the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission and asked to respond to the complaint. At the demand of Levant and his lawyers, he was allowed to videotape his interview with Shirley McGovern, a human rights investigator with the commission. The videos of his interview before the Alberta Human Rights Commission were published on YouTube by Levant,[27] which received a notable amount of interest from bloggers and internet users, spending several days in the top ten viewed videos on YouTube. The videos have been collectively viewed more than half-a-million times, and excerpts of the audio and video been featured by many notable radio and television programs.[28][29] Soharwardy’s complaint was ultimately withdrawn [30] and the police investigation ended; however the identical complaint by the Edmonton Muslim Council proceeded. The complaint was dismissed by the Commission on August 5, 2008.

The timing of the Levant case was notable, in that it coincided with a high-profile case considered by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal and the Ontario Human Rights Commission. The case was initiated by the Canadian Islamic Congress against Maclean’s Magazine for the printing of material they alleged was also discriminatory towards Muslims.

Levant and several other conservative bloggers, as well as the National Post, are being sued for libel by lawyer Richard Warman as a result of comments made about the lawyer in relation to human rights complaints he has initiated.[31]

In July 2008, Levant was invited to be an expert witness before the U.S. Congress’s Human Rights Caucus,[citation needed] where he spoke about the tribunals.

See also: Canadian Islamic Congress human rights complaint against Maclean’s Magazine

[edit] Stance against the Alberta Human Rights Commission
In 2008 Levant republished the letter of Steve Boissoin that had gotten Mr. Boissoin fined $7,000 and ordered not to publicly comment on homosexuality again. Although a complaint was filed with the Alberta Human Rights Commission over Levant’s letter, the commission claimed his publishing of it was legitimate political discourse.

Levant denounced this inexplicable change in attitude as an indication of the uneven standards of the AHRC and the fact that it was intentionally anti-Christian. Levant noted that “100% of the CHRC’s targets have been white, Christian or conservative” and that “It’s legal for a Jew like me to publish [Boissoin’s letter]. It’s illegal for a Christian like Rev. Boissoin to publish it.”[32

Sandra Tsing Loh: Words on Fire Earn lotsa Bucks!

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Stories to write by...?

Stories to write by...?


Bloggers can create quite a fuss. All this can also take controversy directly to the publications one writes for and the books one has published.

I’m often more quiet living in a desert “island” community. I rant with a few friends and talk to many customers. We are protected from the ravages of the urban centers and a larger world at large. Yes the computers and TV’s flare on occassion but sunsets calm the fires within.

However, the meek bookish writers might take a few notes from the antics of Sandra sing Loh. Her boldness and fire has created her a fast track career and noterity that allows her the freedom to excel and profit from her words. She speaks and her blogs create tons of traffic. Hmmm, does she Twitter?

How many aspiring writers long for the income she commands? SHe also keeps in the public’s face. Make a list of 5 aspects of her adventure that might feel comfortable for you to try to promote your work and earn some bucks at the same time. Please let me know what works for you!

Ah wouldn’t we all love millions of comments?
Tell me your secets to lots of blog traffic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Tsing_Loh
Biography
Loh is the daughter of a Chinese father[1] and a German mother. She was raised in Southern California.[2] Growing up in Malibu during the era when it did not have its own high school, she commuted along Pacific Coast Highway south to Santa Monica High School (located near that town’s “Dogtown” surf/skating area) in a yellow schoolbus with people like Christophe Pettus (founder of Blowfish) and actor Sean Penn. At “Samohi,” Loh was active in the school’s orchestra, where she played viola—and occasionally keyboard instruments as needed (most notably piano in “Petrushka,” and celesta in “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”).

Loh was also associated with the decidedly nonmusical group that called itself “The Olive Starlight Orchestra,” along with computer graphics experts Greg Turk and Eric Enderton, Rhythm and Hues co-founder Keith Goldfarb, physician/poet Jan Steckel, Academy of Motion Pictures activist (and fine-arts scanning pioneer) David Coons, law professor and activist Susan Crawford, and neuroscience-popularizer David Linden. Goldfarb, impressed with Loh’s intellect and ability to rally people around various causes, began a small coterie he referred to as “The Sandra Loh Fan Club,” or SLFC. Many of her friends and acquaintances simply called her “S’loh,” in much the same spirit that Eric Clapton earned the nickname “Slowhand” (though in Loh’s case it was the quickness of her mind that inspired the pun

Marianne Moore: Voices and Visions

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Do We Remember?     Photo by Mary MacIntyre

Do We Remember? Photo by Mary MacIntyre


I never knew Marianne Moore, a famous midwestern poet. Then one day, mentor and colleague, brought me a book of poems for me to consider for a Women’s Poetry class that I was taking. He tricked me by reading one her poems. His reading was wonderful and so I was hooked. Read about Marianne Moore here, and there’s more via the link. Leaarn how Marianne Moore approached her writing and her famous notebook assignments.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvzlQAjbcT0

Marianne Moore (November 15, 1887 – February 5, 1972) was a Modernist American poet and writer.

Contents [hide]
1 Life
2 Poetic career
3 Later years
4 Selected works
5 References
6 External links

[edit] Life
Moore was born in Kirkwood, Missouri, in the manse of the Presbyterian church where her maternal grandfather, John Riddle Warner, served as pastor. She was the daughter of construction engineer and inventor John Milton Moore and his wife, Mary Warner. She grew up in her grandfather’s household; her father having been committed to a mental hospital before her birth. In 1905, Moore entered Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and graduated four years later. She taught at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, until 1915, when Moore began to publish poetry professionally.

[edit] Poetic career
In part because of her extensive European travels before the First World War, Moore came to the attention of poets as diverse as Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, H.D., T. S. Eliot, and Ezra Pound. From 1925 until 1929, Moore served as editor of the literary and cultural journal The Dial. This continued her role, similar to that of Pound, as a patron of poetry, encouraging promising young poets, including Elizabeth Bishop, Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery and James Merrill, and publishing early work, as well as refining poetic technique.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf85YP4FOpo
Photograph by George Platt Lynes (1935)In 1933, Moore was awarded the Helen Haire Levinson Prize from Poetry. Her Collected Poems of 1951 is perhaps her most rewarded work; it earned the poet the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Bollingen Prize. Moore became a minor celebrity, in New York literary circles, serving as unofficial hostess for the Mayor. She attended boxing matches, baseball games and other public events, dressed in what became her signature garb, a tricorn hat and a black cape. She particularly liked athletics and athletes, and was a great admirer of Muhammad Ali, for whose spoken-word album, I Am the Greatest!, she wrote liner notes. Moore continued to publish poems in various journals, including The Nation, The New Republic, and Partisan Review, as well as publishing various books and collections of her poetry and criticism. Moore corresponded for a time with W. H. Auden and Ezra Pound during the latter’s incarceration.

Her most famous poem is perhaps the one entitled, appropriately, “Poetry”, in which she hopes for poets who can produce “imaginary gardens with real toads in them.” It also expressed her idea that meter, or anything else that claims the exclusive title, “poetry,” is not as important as delight in language and precise, heartfelt expression in any form. She often composed her own poetry in syllabics. These syllabic lines from “Poetry” illustrate her position: poetry is a matter of skill and honesty in any form whatsoever, while anything written poorly, although in perfect form, cannot be poetry:

nor is it valid
to discriminate against “business documents and
school-books”: all these phenomena are important. One must make a distinction
however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the result is not poetry

[edit] Later years…. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Moore

Hot off the ezine presses! Marci says:

Friday, June 26th, 2009

imagination circles and rocks

imagination circles and rocks


I am including an email as an example of one of the fastest ways to help promote your new works, books, videos, and whatever. Sure emails/ezines have been around for ages. However how often have you used fellow internet marketers to promote your lastest writings? Add a youtube video and you might easily have a campaign.
1) Find 5-10 people to writeabout you via their ezines, blogs, or marketing lists. Some marketers are swapping mailings, a tit for tat.
Include me, and find both like minded people and different thinkers to reach a broader audience. If you have something to offer for free that’s good too. Also have an opt-in page and build your list.
2) Let them promote you.
See and visit the link below.

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For some of us, this can happen in our 20s and 30s; for others, more as we age, but eventually, many of us develop what is known as a “broken brain”.

But, just as broken down cars can be repaired, given a tune-up and be put back in tip-top shape, so too can our brains.

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But this approach doesn’t engage with the mind directly… instead, it shows us how to harness the 7 biological keys that unlock the natural healing intelligence we were all born with.

Once we unleash this natural power within us, it automatically repairs our “broken brain”, leading to enhanced mood, a sharpened mind and increased thinking speed.

This is an incredibly refreshing approach because it doesn’t rely on expensive medical treatments or drugs or ineffective or laborious psychotherapy—it shows us how to harness the built-in biological power that ALL of us possess.

And not surprisingly, this special method works faster, is cheaper and is far more effective than conventional approaches because it works WITH your body and brain instead of against it.

You can see much more about these 7 keys, including some startling videos that explain it all, by going to the website below now:

http://www.ultramindcoaching.com/es/217/21/cd13/9/

My program is refreshing in its natural approach and I hope you get as much out of it as possible.

P.S. - Once you are there, you’ll also find answers to issues such as:

- How to boost your body’s own natural fly-paper like sticky substance to gobble up and eliminate toxins that are dulling your mind…

- What substance you eat every day that literally hardens and encrusts your brain, slowing your thinking and giving you mood swings…

- How two of the most powerful hormones in your body, when out of balance, can send your brain into a thick fog (and cause you to gain weight)…

- Why this one natural supplement can often defeat depression far more effectively than any antidepressant…

- A dangerous food you may be allergic to that can set your brain on fire with inflammation and destroy brain cells…

- How this one activity you may do every day literally shrinks your brain (and a simple technique you can do to prevent this from happening)…

- A simple 6-week brain-boosting program to cleanse, heal and strengthen your brain…

Here’s the link again just in case:

http://www.ultramindcoaching.com/es/217/21/cd13/9/

Sincerely,

Dr. Mark Hyman

Raw Food Books for the Family(plus videos)

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Yep, its tourqoise

Yep, its tourqoise



If you are curious about Raw Food, or if you are shy and about to tst the waters, never feel alone in your adventure for eating raw food. Recipes and tips galore. Don’t get bored, find the cookbook right for you! Please use the urls for more information or material for a good google search. Thanks Eve for publishing a great and useful article.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/top-raw-food-recipe-books-for-families.html

Top Raw Food Recipe Books For Families
Are you finding that your raw recipes aren’t working for your family? If you’re looking for specifically family friendly raw recipes, then look no more.
1. Rawvolution

Matt Amsden has written and illustrated this very inspiring yet simple to use recipe book. It contains highly useful information, such as ‘Stocking Your Kitchen’, which details not only the basic equipment needed, but also basic ingredients for making raw food preparation easy. ‘How To Eat Raw While Traveling’ is fantastic for school and work with recipes for foods the raw foodist can proudly take anywhere. Examples are Veggie Cakes, Felafel and Onion Bread.

2. Eating Without Heating. Favorite Recipes from Teens Who Love Raw Food.

Sergei and Valya Boutenko are the teenage children of the famed raw Boutenko family. Clearly, they love eating raw and have beautifully put together their favourite raw recipes. Examples are Italian Rawsage, Nori Rolls and Sergei’s Amazing Truffles. Both teenagers and parents will find this book a real treat to have.

3. Green For Life.

This ground-breaking book by Victoria Boutenko was an Independent Publisher Award Finalist. She clearly and simply explains why we should be feeding ourselves and families more dark leafy greens in the form of raw green smoothies. Over 17 delicious green smoothie recipes are given, making it easy to consume these otherwise bitter nutrients. Examples are Raspberry Dream and Summer Delight.

4. Eat Smart Eat Raw.

Kate Wood has written this wonderful and practical cookbook, having successfully tested the recipes on her own husband and children. Even the most resistant husband or child will love tasty delights such as Pasta Sauce and Calcium Candies. And each recipe has measurements in both metric and pounds. A must for any family’s raw food chef.

For lots more on natural living for all the family get ‘Secrets Of Natural Living In The Modern World’ FREE at http://www.youfeelgreatnaturally.com

By Eve Zhu
Published: 3/25/2008


She has cookbooks too.


Raw Food Chef Juliano Brotman w/ Erika Lenkart

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Stories to write by...?

Stories to write by...?

I wanted to see what would come up with a raw food chef cookbook. There is actually a lot of availabe information. I copied part of a review (credits are included) and links for your ease.

As you may know cookbooks still constitutes one of the fastest growing book markets. Get your favorite cook to work with you and publish!

http://www.living-foods.com/articles/rawuncook.htmlRAW: The UNcook Book- Book Review
This article is courtesy of Vegetarians in Paradise
http://www.vegparadise.com
By Zel and Reuben Allen
RAW The Uncook Book
New Vegetarian Food for Life
By Juliano Brotman with Erika Lenkert
Regan Books,
An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 1999
$32.00

From cover to cover RAW, The Uncook Book is a graphic grabber with stunning color photography, beautiful layouts, and top-notch professional food styling. Every page whets the salivary glands with tempting photos of the unique raw, vegan, dishes Juliano has created. But don’t take our word for it, pick up the book and start flipping pages just as we did.

You, too, will be instantly awakened by the beauty and vibrant colors each page presents. By chance we opened the book to page 145 and were dazzled by Purple Blueberry and Raspberry Burritos, a purple cabbage leaf that contains a filling of creamed nuts, marinated portobello, salsa, and curried guacamole with a colorful garnish of blueberries and raspberries, and chopped mango. Awesome! RAW, The Uncook Book presents raw foods in a brilliant new dimension. Raw food cookbooks of the past contained simple salads, blender soups, a few fruit beverages, and instructions on how to sprout. Juliano’s book, on the other hand, offers complex taste sensations that titillate the taste buds with every recipe. Each dish is a masterpiece of colors, flavors, and textures, while the garnishing is a literal celebration of design mastery.

How did Juliano, who is not even 30 years old, develop his unique brand of exceptional raw food cuisine? He didn’t even start his life as a vegetarian. He grew up in Las Vegas, worked in his father’s Italian restaurant, and paid little attention to food in general. As a 15 year old, he moved to Palm Springs where his hikes into the hills quickly bonded him with nature. He found trickling streams, a waterfall, majestic mountains, birds, fish and frogs, and his instant response was to become a vegetarian.

By the age of 19, he was totally vegan and into organic foods which he found far tastier. His path naturally led him to raw fruits and vegetables and to seek education about the nutritional benefits of sprouting seeds, grains and legumes. An innovative person, Juliano at 22 was creating raw food dishes with flair and enjoying the zest and energy he derived from them. “I was enjoying the most exquisite, unique, decadent food on the planet and my mentor was not some fancy cooking school, but the earth itself,” he says.

At 24 he became the owner of RAW, a raw foods restaurant near Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Success came quickly with recognition from USA Today, People magazine, theNew York Times, Vegetarian Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. His soups and salads are visual and flavor treats that go way beyond any soups and salads one has ever encountered before. The section on breads is an eye opener. With whole, sprouted grains, unexpected seasoning combinations, nuts, fruits and vegetables, he creates breads with exceptional flavor and textures that depart from the familiar.

Juliano’s recipes for sandwiches carry familiar names, but that’s where familiarity ends. He has a BLT (bacon, lettuce, and tomato) and a Tuna Sandwich that have none of those ingredients, yet the flavors have a familiar quality. His Marinated Caviar in the section “Snacks, Appetizers & Side Dishes” is anything but familiar, yet beckons one to taste this unlikely combination of berries of one’s choice that are marinated in apple cider vinegar, Umeboshi plum paste, Nama Shoyu and lemon and oranges juices.

The author’s pizza section blew us away

Rattlesnakes Develop New Survival Tricks

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
imagination circles and rocks

imagination circles and rocks

Rattlesnakes develop new survival Strategy
Story by Mary MacIntyre

At work the other day, a customer and I were discussing that he walk more. He was one of the newer men who have osteoperous. Though he did a lot of the recommended diet, supplements, and exercise his bones had weakened. He was in his late 60’s-early seventies.

He began to tell stories and he said that he had a lot of land around him where he could walk. I was ready to say,”Good” and return to my shelving stock. “However”, he continued with a glint in his eye, “There are a lot of rattle sankes out there.” His next hook was,”Did you know that rattle snakes don’t rattle anymore?” He explained that his brother was a snake specialist and something else scientific, and he had read that the rattle snakes have stopped making the noise because of too many rattle snake hunters! The study was done in Arizona where there are/were plenty of snakes.

As an ocassional hiker who knows how easily snakes blend into their environment I felt a wave of dis-ease. If I were out on a hot afternoon, and a good distance from the road, returning to safety in time could be a problem. I have seen snake road kill and a four foot snake is common, and I once saw one nearly seven feet long in the southern part of New Mexico. If I were bit more than once….

The story continued. His brother, himself, and his dog were recently on a hike. His brother and dog had proceeded ahead of him. He kept walking and suddenly noticed a big diamond head rattler on the edge of the path. The snake was coiled in an attack pose and was totally still. The hiker froze.

I forget how the man got his brother’s attention. He finally spoke the word, “Snake!” He tried to get his brother to stop and to restrain the dog, to no avail. Very carefully he slowly stepped backward until he was safe. The dog followed and his brother was soon with him. He said, “I wish I hadn’t seen that snake, because now I am scared. Story by Mary MacIntyre

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