Not exact matches
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your
side [42:28] 60 %
of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm,
Creative Planning [43:33] How you can get a second opinion from Peter's firm,
Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when
writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process
Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range
of services to people at this level is unprecedented
On the little
side table in my office, the one next to the cozy recliner I'm currently
writing in, there's a pile
of gardening books, seed catalogs, half - full journals and
creative writing books.
Nanci serves as the
creative mind,
writing the profiles and doling out dating advice, while Marcia manages the business
side of the company by running the website and handling the finances.
I guess the desire to see not just two
sides of each story but all
sides of it comes from having a
creative writing streak.
Though my primary focus is on the
creative side of the equation, I strive in most classes to give students a glimpse into the commercial
side of writing, too.
What has just happened is that the wonderful
writing the
creative side of the mind has just produced is then killed by the critical
side, dumbed down, voice taken out, anything good and interesting removed.
This is just silly, since
writing comes out
of the
creative side of our brains and rewriting comes from the critical learned
side.
The other
side of the coin:
creative writing prompts that center on that all important end, death.
Bryan Cohen is a comedian and an author
of several books, including 1,000
Creative Writing Prompts: Ideas for Blogs, Scripts, Stories and More and Writer on the
Side: How to
Write Your Book Around Your 9 to 5 Job.
Writing is a
creative, often heart - driven endeavor and as such, the left brain planning
side of this, often goes out the window.
Check out our resource library here at The Kill Zone (down the right sidebar), as well as blogs like Writer Unboxed, Janice Hardy's Fiction University (formerly The Other
Side of the Story), K. M. Weiland's Helping Writers Become Authors, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers (formerly The Bookshelf Muse), Elizabeth Craig's Mystery
Writing is Murder, Joanna Penn's The
Creative Penn, John Yeoman's The Wicked
Writing Blog, and more.
In contrast, the public
side of creative nonfiction is mostly somebody else's story; anybody, potentially, owns it, anybody who wants to go to the time and trouble to
write about it.
Four Ways to Pre-Write Your Scenes on The Otherside
of the Story with Janice Hardy Five Quick Tips for Better Dialogue in Fiction on The
Creative Penn 5 Examples
of Misplaced Modifiers on Daily
Writing Tips How to Cure the Sagging Middle on Hugs and Chocolate The 100 Best Blogs for the Modern Writer on LiveHacked.com How to Find the Right Title for Your Book — A Brainstorming Workshop by Roz Morris
Writing an Outline by Sophie Masson on Writer Unboxed Kurt Vonnegut Can Bite Me by Tiffany Reisz on The Other
Side of the Story with Janice Hardy How to Engage Your Reader — A Guest Post by Matthew Turner on Storyfix.com
And once the industry's authors turn the corner and understand that
writing is a business, albeit it a
creative one, then we're better able to assess the tone, the bearing, the key dynamics evident in this sector, just as we assess such factors in the content - acquisition or distribution
side of the industry.
After spending fifteen years
writing and editing newsletters, literary brochures, articles, and business correspondence as
side jobs, she launched
Creative Collaborations in June 2011, her dream - come - true business focused on professional editing, cover and interior book design, website and graphic design, and facilitation
of the self - publishing process.
Rona recently retired from thirty years in the world
of corporate finance to pursue the call
of her long suppressed
creative side, including
creative writing and photography.
Creative writing has been a part
of his life for many years, as he enjoyed
writing plots and stories for the various RPG games he played with friends as a teenager, and creating stories within his English classes at school.Following his education, Andrew eventually found work as a Freelance, and then in - house artist, while also pursuing a
side career in wedding Photography before returning to full time freelance work.
[2] In a 2012 New York Times review, critic Roberta Smith
wrote «Mira Schor's small, sharp, quirky paintings have been thorns in the
side of the medium for more than three decades now» and «Ms. Schor hardly tells the whole story
of creative labor, but she lays out its essential elements: the isolation, reading, thinking and percolation that enable a Voice to emerge.
A bit
of creative writing can both showcase your
creative side, but also show your strengths as a writer or editor — both incredibly useful skills in communication for almost any job.
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