Generational Expressions Shed Light

MEAN WHAT YOU SAYThe Language of Aspirations and ChallengesHas many facesPhoto by Juri Gianfrancesco on Unsplash Goals can be great. Parents, teachers, and mentors have made this case for centuries. And just as goals can be great, so too can challenges which test us and provide an opportunity for growth. How we express the value of goals and challenges […]

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  • November 10, 2020
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Claudia Rankine: Just Us

Bookable “What if we started making certain things transparent so that we could maybe get to a new set of problems, because these ones are so old.” Photo courtesy of Bookable The United States is experiencing a time of reckoning, but too often it seems like we’re all talking past each another other rather than attempting meaningful […]

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  • November 9, 2020
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Save on a course bundle to help you market your own music

TL;DR: Learn everything you need to know about putting music into the world with the Music Marketing Master Class Bundle, on sale for $34.99 as of Nov. 5.  If you’re spending your increased time at home learning to play an instrument, maybe it’s time to take those skills to the next level: writing and marketing […]

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  • November 7, 2020
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Nominate the Best Websites for Writers for 2021

You did it!  2020 is (almost) OVER. Here comes the big question: Whose words helped you sprint across the finish line?  In January, we’re continuing our tradition and publishing a seventh edition of the 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2021 — but we can’t do it without your worthy feedback.  Whether you visit them […]

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  • November 6, 2020
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The Best Arguments That Burke Did It In The JonBenét Ramsey Case

There are so many strange, strange aspects to this case.  From JonBenét’s child beauty pageant background to the family inviting friends over to hang out at the crime scene while their daughter was missing to the ransom note, there is nothing straightforward about this case. To me, the evidence points to the murder being an […]

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  • November 5, 2020
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A History Of Haunted Places

My family is from a small town that’s always felt haunted. I’m not sure if it’s because of the abandoned wheat mill that welcomes you into town, or because of the rows of buildings farther in that have been burned and gutted, or maybe just because historical towns always sort of feel a little eerie […]

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  • November 4, 2020
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