- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 1256
10:01
JAS 2: The Pen Name vs. Khatonic (1/2)
CBYW presents Just Another Supershow 2 that was held on July 25th and 26th in Mt. Gilead, ...
published: 15 Jun 2012
JAS 2: The Pen Name vs. Khatonic (1/2)
CBYW presents Just Another Supershow 2 that was held on July 25th and 26th in Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
This part includes:
*Ladder Match*
-The Pen Name vs. Khatonic
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 1256
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Pen Names And Self Publishers - Self Publishing 2.0
Many self publishers use a pen name to try to hide the fact they are self publishing. Ther...
published: 10 Jan 2008
Pen Names And Self Publishers - Self Publishing 2.0
Many self publishers use a pen name to try to hide the fact they are self publishing. There are legitimate reasons for using a pen name, but hiding who you are is rarely one of them
- published: 10 Jan 2008
- views: 9149
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Using A Pen Name!
Today I discuss the reasons and the pros/cons of using a pen name when publishing your wri...
published: 07 Jan 2013
Using A Pen Name!
Today I discuss the reasons and the pros/cons of using a pen name when publishing your writing!
Check out Mandi Lynn's video on this same topic - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21ouNn0BkQ8
My links!
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/kat_tastic
Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/katytastic
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 1198
5:58
How to Market Your Ebooks Published with a Pen Name
http://mrshadeed.com - Marketing Ebooks written with a Pen Name or Alias is a challenge fo...
published: 23 Jan 2013
How to Market Your Ebooks Published with a Pen Name
http://mrshadeed.com - Marketing Ebooks written with a Pen Name or Alias is a challenge for many authors. In this E-Publishing Mythbuster, Shadeed Eleazer provides 4 solid tips to overcome this ebook publishing roadblock. @mrshadeed
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 17
10:01
BWA Global Domination 2009: ICW's The Pen Name vs. CCW's Anthony Lee (Part One)
A match that took place at a Chicago Supershow known as BWA Global Domination IV on the ni...
published: 15 Jun 2012
BWA Global Domination 2009: ICW's The Pen Name vs. CCW's Anthony Lee (Part One)
A match that took place at a Chicago Supershow known as BWA Global Domination IV on the night of June 5th, 2009.
ICW's The Pen Name takes on CCW's Anthony Lee.
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 946
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Online Pen Name Versus Real Name
http://www.matthewbredel.com/933/pen-names-vs-real-names.html Creating an online persona i...
published: 17 Aug 2009
Online Pen Name Versus Real Name
http://www.matthewbredel.com/933/pen-names-vs-real-names.html Creating an online persona is an important decision. Do you want to be the poster child for your product or keep your anonymity.
- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 392
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JAS 2: The Pen Name vs. Khatonic (2/2)
CBYW presents Just Another Supershow 2 that was held on July 25th and 26th in Mt. Gilead, ...
published: 15 Jun 2012
JAS 2: The Pen Name vs. Khatonic (2/2)
CBYW presents Just Another Supershow 2 that was held on July 25th and 26th in Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
This part includes:
*Ladder Match*
-The Pen Name vs. Khatonic
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 2095
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Writing.ie talks to Kate Kerrigan: using a pen name
Thinking of using a pen name? Bestselling Irish author Kate Kerrigan talks to writing.ie's...
published: 03 Oct 2012
Writing.ie talks to Kate Kerrigan: using a pen name
Thinking of using a pen name? Bestselling Irish author Kate Kerrigan talks to writing.ie's Vanessa O'Loughlin about why she uses a pen name and how that works.
- published: 03 Oct 2012
- views: 30
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Music Myths #22: A Pen Name, A Breath, And Someone So Vain
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published: 23 Aug 2012
Music Myths #22: A Pen Name, A Breath, And Someone So Vain
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To celebrate my first year on YouTube, in today's video I look into some of my all time favorite music myths. Share and enjoy.
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- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 143
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Devooo And The Pen Name Present "The Web Blog."
A Web Blog Like Erik Scott's "Busaiku" But No One Really Cares About That. This Is Devooo ...
published: 20 Apr 2008
Devooo And The Pen Name Present "The Web Blog."
A Web Blog Like Erik Scott's "Busaiku" But No One Really Cares About That. This Is Devooo And The Pen Name, In All Our OutShined Glory. Look Forward To Seeing You Soon. Much Love.
-DVO_TPN
- published: 20 Apr 2008
- views: 1419
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MaRKR
Welcome to Bern and to Buro Destruct. Director Kai Sehr paid a visit to the Swiss design c...
published: 20 Mar 2012
author: type-for-type.com
MaRKR
Welcome to Bern and to Buro Destruct. Director Kai Sehr paid a visit to the Swiss design collective and documented how they stay true to their motto of over 15 years: "Small City. Big Design." The project: The development of a typeface from a pen. Namely the most distinctive permanent marker by pen manufacturer edding, which therefore can now write on computers, too.
Learn more about this project and, more importantly, get the typeface for download at www.type-for-type.com
Director: Kai Sehr | DoP: Ralf Kalle Dobrick | Editor: Felix Drawe | Animation: OPTIX Digital | Music: Balduin | Sound Mix: Loft Studios | Production Co: 539090, Snap Film | Presented by edding.
A special thanks to everybody involved. Enjoy!
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The Elements of Style
Music by Valentino.
My name is Strunk
And they call me White
Here to teach you how to p...
published: 09 Dec 2011
author: Jake Heller
The Elements of Style
Music by Valentino.
My name is Strunk
And they call me White
Here to teach you how to put the pen down right
I see that your writing is a little bit wild
These are the Elements of Style.
Will Strunk in the house but don’t call me junior
Grammatical genius. Number one word groomer.
I teach English 8 at the school of Cornell
Choose your words carefully or I’ll put you through hell.
E.B. White on the mic, former student of Strunk
A story that flows is all I need to get crunk
Write for the New Yorker, papers marked up in scarlet
I spin webs with words like my name was Charlotte.
“In the last analysis”
That’s a bankrupt expression
It’s clear you’re not learning
So listen to my lesson.
Omit needless words. Good writing is concise
When I was in your class, you repeated that thrice
9 times out of 10 ‘student body’ is wrong
Say students instead. Move your story right along.
My name is Strunk
And they call me White
Here to teach you how to put the pen down right
I see that your writing is a little bit wild
These are the Elements of Style.
Split infinitive
Never definitive
Sounds unintelligent
Dumb and inelegant.
Just say it like you meant
Always write with intent
Each word precious
Like Benjamins that you spent.
Do not join independent clauses with a comma.
But I love it, it’s cool.
I don’t care if you wanna.
Jails and schools should not be called facilities.
I hate all these writers with second-rate abilities.
Don’t use dialect ‘less your ear be good
You cover East Harlem, but you ain’t from the hood.
Be clear brief bold with each story told
If it’s your goal to turn ink to gold.
My name is Strunk
And they call me White
Now you know how to put the pen down right
When I read your work, you know I’m gonna smile
Those were the Elements of Style.
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on Marc...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on March 16, 2010. Featuring Kirk Whalum, George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Doc Powell, Kevin Whalum with special guests, John Stoddart, Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum, Kenneth Whalum III, Kyle Whalum, and Caleb Tha Bridge. Also playing: Jerry Peters, Aaron Broadus, Reginald Veal, Lenny Castro, Sean McCurley, and Kortland Whalum
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in y
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James Braithwaite - I Met the Walrus
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape ...
published: 11 May 2010
author: POCKO
James Braithwaite - I Met the Walrus
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview. Fastforward to present day and using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon’s every word. Raskin marries traditional pen sketches by James Braithwaite.
James Braithwaite is an illustrator, animator, and director based out of Montreal Canada. James’s first animation, “I Met the Walrus” won best short animation from the American Film Institute, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008. The film has since been nominated for an Emmy, and has won two awards at the Banff Television Awards.
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How to choose the best pen name for kindle books
Here it is my way of choosing a pen name for my kindle books that will get the readers to ...
published: 21 Sep 2012
How to choose the best pen name for kindle books
Here it is my way of choosing a pen name for my kindle books that will get the readers to trust me and buy from me more often,
- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 79
3:59
Leslie Carroll - Why Use a Pen Name?
Do you write in different genres? Listen in as author Leslie Carroll talks about why she n...
published: 28 Jun 2012
Leslie Carroll - Why Use a Pen Name?
Do you write in different genres? Listen in as author Leslie Carroll talks about why she needed a pen name to clarify her brand.
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 49