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Category Archives: Writing, blogging
The Northern Soul Project – Streaming 24/7 Northern Soul Radio (Post #4)
A quick post to share my latest Northern Soul find: a radio station that streams classic Northern Soul music online, ad free, 24/7. A partnership between San Francisco radio station KALW (91.7FM) and National Public Radio, “The Mix: Northern Soul … Continue reading
Posted in History, Learning, Milwaukee, Music, Popular culture, Writing, blogging
Tagged blog series, blogging, KALW 91.7FM, lifelong learning, Motown, National Public Radio, Northern soul, Northern Soul music, radio station, San Francisco radio station, streaming online radio, WMSE 91.7FM
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Does penmanship matter?
Two handwriting stories. One: After I got a D in penmanship in third grade, my parents made me sit at our dining room table every night practicing my handwriting. The reason I’d gotten a similarly bad grade in arithmetic was that … Continue reading
Posted in Higher education, Life, Music, Popular culture, Teaching, Technology, Writing, blogging
Tagged Bob Dylan, cursive, handwriting, keyboarding, lyrics, notetaking, penmanship, technology
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To survive, bookstores should be more like funeral homes (were)
Interesting post over at The Shatzkin Files, “The future of bookstores is the key to understanding the future of publishing.” What will it take for bookstores to survive in an era of e-readers and online book purchasing? One possibility mentioned … Continue reading
Keeping up with Tess Gerritsen’s “Great Indiana Public Libraries Tour”
One of my favorite authors is medical-thriller novelist Tess Gerritsen, whose continuing series’ characters Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles have inspired the hit TNT network television show “Rizzoli & Isles.” Since 2005 Gerritsen has also written a blog that focuses … Continue reading
Colons: how and when to use them
A couple days ago I posted on semicolons, with a note that I’d decided to split my original post, covering both semicolons and colons, into two parts once I realized that the semicolon discussion was getting out of control. Okay, … Continue reading
Posted in Grammar, punctuation, usage, mechanics, Writing, blogging
Tagged colons, punctuation, writing
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Who’s the Shop Steward on Your Kickstarter? | Josh MacPhee | The Baffler
Who’s the Shop Steward on Your Kickstarter? | Josh MacPhee | The Baffler. Interesting, detailed article on how Kickstarter provides the infrastructure for turning your social network into a commodity, which they then take their percentage of. It’s important that everyone’s eyes be wide … Continue reading
Posted in Books and reading, Technology, Writing, blogging
Tagged Kickstarter, project funding, social networks
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“Hawks Do Not Share”: Re-reconsidering Zelda Fitzgerald
I’m not sure why, but a slew of books is being published right now about Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of F. Scott. Here is an article/ book review from the March 22, 2013, Wall Street Journal that discusses several of the new (fictional) … Continue reading
Living the dream, one doughnut at a time
I met my writing buddy, Lisa, for coffee this morning at our favorite spot, Cranky Al’s in Wauwatosa (an older Milwaukee suburb). Both of us are busy working moms, struggling to balance all of the other demands on our time with … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Writing, blogging
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“This website is something that is required on the web, someone with some originality!”
Uh . . . right. How dumb do the spammers think we are? Pretty darn, apparently. I’ll admit to feeling a little rush of happiness when I saw I had a new comment on one of my posts and read these … Continue reading →