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    Kati Rynne posted a link on 20 January 2011 - 1:51pm.

    My epublishing projects

    Information on digital literature projects I've worked on, including a Twitter poem, an online reading group, digital storytelling projects, websites for writers and and multimedia literacy resources.

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    Ceci Glusman posted a link on 18 November 2009 - 11:50am.

    Creativity Workshop

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    Aruna Burnett posted a link on 9 September 2012 - 4:03pm.

    Copyright Laws In India

    It is desirable to officially register your works with the Registrar of Copyrights in India.

    Reasons to Register
    here are two fundamental reasons to Register:

    1) ability to sue; and
    2) statutory damages.

    Dangers of Non-Registration

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    Zombie Logic Press posted a link on 25 March 2012 - 5:44am.

    Zombie Logic Press Blog

    The creative blog of American poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg.

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    Zombie Logic Press posted a link on 25 March 2012 - 5:42am.

    Zombie Logic Press

    Zombie Logic Press

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    Peggy Aylett posted a link on 20 February 2012 - 6:36pm.

    write your art out

    Please visit my website where I post current classes, workshops and other news, as well as ideas for writing and samples of student's work.

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    The Flaneur posted a note on 21 October 2011 - 5:43pm.

    Review your local art and culture for an indie website

    Hi,
    If you love art and culture why not write short reviews of things that you see and experience? If you are interested check out the indie arts site The Flaneur. You don't need to be professional writer, just have bags of enthusiasm.

    Go on, have a go!

    The Flaneur
    http://www.flaneur.me.uk

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    CIDA - Cultural ... posted a note on 11 May 2011 - 11:54am.

    Desk Spaces @ CIDA

    Subsidised desk space available for new/start-up, creative individuals and businesses. Up to 4 desk spaces available in a managed workspace based in the heart of the East End, South West of the Olympic Village, just east of “Silicon Roundabout” and a stone’s throw from Brick Lane.

    The space would suit clean creative industries businesses, i.e. architects, record labels, graphic designers, music managers, online magazines, web designers, writers etc.

    £250 per month:

    •Full amenities included:
    oElectricity
    oWater
    oTelephone (reduced call charges)

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    Stephen Weiss posted a note on 5 March 2011 - 5:15pm.

    RCM Exam Preparation Available!

    All classical guitar students have the option of signing up for participation in exams offered by the Royal Conservatory of Music. This is a reputable organization, making available a vast repertoire of solo guitar music from the art history periods. Also, students are given the chance to practise ear training, memorise scales, learn valuable technical studies, gain an understanding of cultural context by learning historical considerations and study rudimentary to advanced levels of music theory.

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    [image]Julien Snell posted a Image on 27 February 2011 - 12:06pm.
    Learning for Leisure posted a link on 25 February 2011 - 3:25pm.

    Course providers in Languedoc-Roussillon

    Languedoc-Midi.info is an Anglophone business directory listing course providers in the Languedoc- Roussillon region in the South of France.

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    João Paulo Simões posted a note on 11 February 2011 - 5:23pm.

    Portuguese Lessons

    I've been giving private Portuguese lessons for some time now - employing a range of methods to suit all levels to great success.
    My excellent command of the English language and in-depth knowledge of British and American culture help inform each lesson, bridging the gaps by establishing comparisons and highlighting key differences.
    Clarifications between Portuguese as spoken in Brazil and Portuguese from Portugal can also be provided, if that is of interest.

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    [image]Stephen Weiss posted a Image on 8 February 2011 - 2:18am.
    Chromatic Slur Workout

    Chromatic Slur Workout

    Becoming proficient at slurs (hammer-ons and pull-off) on our guitar is necessary work preparing us for the left hand techniques used in many pieces. Finger strength, accuracy, distance judgment across the fret-span in different positions and many other technical aspects are enhanced when we independently practise slur exercises.

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    Stephen Weiss posted a link on 8 February 2011 - 1:51am.

    Guitar Lessons in the West Island of Montreal

    Visit for manuscripts and tabs, mp3 excerpts, for more information about the described courses, or to arrange for a meeting/first lesson. Thank you kindly!

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    Kati Rynne posted a link on 20 January 2011 - 3:21pm.

    Sample lesson plan

    I plan my lessons to suit your specific needs. The attached plan was designed for a new writer who wanted:

    1. to develop an approach to plotting character development

    2. to get some experience in scene-setting

    I took the student to a local church to have a go at capturing the sensual detail of the setting and translating it to the page. We did a couple of exercises together to establish which of the student's characters had the potential to develop most during the course of the novel and what the nature of the development would be.

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    Kati Rynne posted a link on 20 January 2011 - 3:06pm.

    My poems

    Audio recordings of a few of my poems.

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    Kati Rynne posted a link on 19 January 2011 - 5:42pm.

    A Vauxhall Chorus: The 24 Hour Book

    Here's a novel that I co-authored with a bunch of other writers. Using some simple technology, we wrote, edited, published and launched the novel within a weekend. The character I created is a teenage girl called Jas who's in mourning for her recently-deceased grandfather. She visits his old allotment to try to reconnect with him and ends up spying on some decidedly dodgy gardeners.

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    Kati Rynne posted a link on 18 January 2011 - 5:21pm.

    My writing projects

    Information on my writing projects and poetry readings.

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    Brandon Marshall posted a note on 10 January 2011 - 7:30am.

    My Combat List

    Below, I have listed all the forms of combat I have natural ability and some experience in. I am looking for a teacher, a mentor. I am not an ordinary fighter. I fight with instinct and knowledge, thought and force, mind and matter. I have been very patient in my search for a great mentor. I signed up here in desperation that there will be someone who can assist me. Teach me. Train me.

    Combat Knife Training
    Naked Training
    Large Weapon Training (ie. Machete)
    Stick Training
    Boxing

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    London School of... posted a forum topic on 24 December 2010 - 9:39pm.

    Free Our Schools

    Free Our Schools

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