Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category

By Lori Spencer

Radio has always been a competitive and challenging industry to break into, even more so in the age of media consolidation. Jobs that pay well are few and far between, often requiring relocation to a city far from home. Computer automation of radio stations means less airtime available for live personalities. The frequent turnover of station management and format changes presents little job security; typically an entire staff is let go when a radio station changes hands. Despite these drawbacks, if you still want to become a radio programmer, there are some time-tested methods for getting your foot in the door.

Although a college degree is not necessarily required to become a radio programmer…

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By Lori Spencer

African American fiction encompasses many different genres of popular literature. Numerous best-selling mystery novels, Westerns, historical dramas, romances, and short stories have been penned by black authors. Anthologies of classic African American fiction are also consistently strong sellers in the trade books marketplace. Traditionally, American black fiction has been divided into four distinct categories: Colonial Literature (1740s – early 1900s), Harlem Renaissance (1917 – 1940), Post-Harlem Renaissance (1940 – 1980), and Contemporary Fiction (1980 – present).

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By Lori Spencer

A copyright agent is contracted to pursue revenue-generating opportunities for creators and owners of copyrighted works. The agent also is responsible for fielding usage requests, negotiation and preparation of licensing deals for their clients. The agent’s tasks often include ensuring compliance by licensees and litigating unauthorized use of copyrighted works, so this job is often handled by attorneys who specialize in intellectual property law. A copyright agent does need not be an attorney, however.

In order to protect his or her client’s interests, a copyright agent must stay on top of ever-changing copyright legislation. Ideally, a copyright agent should also be diligent in tracking royalties as well as unlicensed uses of the client’s copyrighted work. When violations are discovered, it is the copyright agent who most often initiates litigation for copyright infringement and recovers payment for the client.

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By Lori Spencer

Buying wholesale books in bulk is a cost-effective solution for book resellers, educators, churches, libraries and charities. When buying wholesale, businesses can purchase large orders of books at 30 to 70% off the cover price. These deep discounts are especially helpful to religious and educational organizations operating on limited budgets. Books generally available through wholesalers include textbooks, kid’s books, trade paperbacks, and religious texts, as well as audio and visual teaching materials. Wholesale outlets typically only sell to businesses with government-issued reseller’s licenses and nonprofit organizations with proof of tax-exempt status.

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By Lori Spencer

When in doubt about how a title should be punctuated, most professional writers and editors turn to a style manual. In the world of journalism, editors typically use the Associated Press Stylebook, the Chicago Manual of Style or the Modern Language Association’s (MLA) Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing.

There is no absolute standard on how to punctuate titles, however. Styles may vary by industry — for example, Western medical texts conform to the American Medical Association’s Manual of Style — and most publishers have their own in-house style guide for writers to follow. The waters can be muddied even further when a style guide written for one country may conflict with rules of grammar in other countries.

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By Lori Spencer

 

Whether you are looking for a copy of a police report, researching a potential job applicant, doing a criminal background check on a new dating partner, or just want to find out what law enforcement agencies have in their files about you, law enforcement records are fairly easy to get at little to no cost.

In the United States, this is usually done through submitting a written request for the records under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and/or the Privacy Act. Since criminal records are considered a matter of public interest and safety, every individual is allowed to request them for any reason. The government agency is not allowed to ask you why you want the records.

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_8203409_access-police-records.html

By Lori Spencer

 

You may be asked to write an appraisal of a musical performance or performer for a number of reasons: judging a competition, teaching a music class or workshop or as an essay project for class. Although it is difficult sometimes to sit in judgment on an artist’s music, if you stay focused on offering constructive, well-reasoned criticism, your tactful observations can show the performer areas that need improvement.