Monday, June 22, 2009

Santa Clara County Poet Laureate

Wow, was this morning's e-mail exciting! I was informed the one line I submitted to the Santa Clara County's Poet Laureate's call for a mass poem is included! ( I did write this on Monday, but wanted to make sure that it was okay to include the below in my blog first. Now it is public knowledge.) There were about 500 entries according to the media, and 100 were chosen.

The reading is to be Wednesday June 24 at as the invocation for the Board of Supervisors in the lobby at 70 West Hedding Street at 9:30 a.m.  There is also a news conference at 11:30 a.m. where the poem is to be unveiled on Tuesday June 23.

Nils Peterson, who is the first Santa Clara County Poet Laureate, is reciting the 100 line poem which is composed of lines from Santa Clara County residents.

The requirements were to write a line every morning with 9 to 13 syllables and then submit a favorite at the end of the month. About those offered, Nils Peterson is quoted as saying (from an e-mail from the County Office of Public Affairs): "...there were many good lines that had to be left out.  Some were very close in subject matter and I had to choose one over another.  Others just didn't seem to find a comfortable place as the album grew.  We all have boxes of pictures that never got put in the book that are as good as the ones that did. Some lines had a syllable or more too many.  I hasten to add, there will be more chances to speak about this place and our time in it."  

Nils Peterson, according to his biography web page at www.pcsj.org/biographies/nilspeterson.html was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2005.
He is well known in the Silicon Valley as being a premiere poet and taught for over 30 years at San Jose State.  He also serves as a poetry consultant and editor, and is a key figure at Poetry Center San Jose.

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An aside: Re last post: Regarding press releases, it may be indeed that in order to be legal, an initial one has to be published in a local paper per my friend, editor Sara Aurich.

Monday, June 15, 2009

3 Tips/Learning for Free

Today is a random day, since I am at Starbucks writing this due to no DSL.  I intend to add my favorite blogs soon to this page.  And the server I am using is free also, by the way.

The first tip I have is that in response to a friend's friend asking me the question, press releases are best sent via a service by e-mail.  Newspapers are no longer the best way to go. This info was learned in a free teleconference offered by The San Francisco Writers Conference.

The second tip I gained by going to a free seminar from an eWomen associate and involves Linked In.  It appears that if you are looking for employment through Linked In, the more endorsements you have there, the better.

And, finally, regarding my search for a book topic, an associate from South Bay California Writers Club offered the suggestion that I read non-fiction books to see what speaks to me and incorporate the subject that resonates even in a fiction book.

If you have any questions you would like me to address, please don't hesitate to comment.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Anne Frank

Anne Frank's 80 th birthday would have been June 12.  I have been a member of  The International Women's Writing Guild and just received an e-mail that the organization has teamed up with the Anne Frank Center of New York to honor Anne Frank.  The opening night ceremony for the 32nd annual "Remember the Magic" Summer Conference of the IWWG will be free and include  Part 1 of the Anne Frank Birthday Tribute with Maureen McNeil, the Director of Education at the Anne Frank Center.  The location for this event is the Gannett Auditorium at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.  The conference schedule is from June 12-19. For more information, see www.iwwg.org


According to the email I received from Hannelore Hahn, Founder of the IWWG, Anne Frank received her diary on her thirteenth birthday.  Anne Frank wrote about her family in hiding during World War II.  She was captured and her diary was found in her family's hiding place after her death in a concentration camp.  According to the information at www.annefrank.org, Anne wanted her diary to be published and started rewriting it with that in mind.  Her father followed through and made that happen.

The blog regarding press releases will come at another time. Stay tuned...








Monday, June 1, 2009

The Key(board) to Success

Writing for businesses and about the business of writing is my specialty. I have experience with journalism, web text, and a newsletter column. I also have assisted clients with marketing ideas.

Having been diagnosed with arthritis in my hands, back and neck, I have been looking for ways to ease the stress on my body while writing on the computer. Below I summarize some research.

Laura Moser wrote a column regarding this topic in the St. Petersburg, FL. Times on May 21.
She conducted tests on 6 different ergonomic keyboards with regard to relief of pain for those suffering from ills which compromise comfort when typing for long periods of time. Moser also looked into ease of use and also if any extras are included.

The four keyboards that met her standards ( the price range for all six was $57 to $299) are:

Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave,Kinesis Freestyle VIP, and Kinesis Advantage Ergonomic Keyboard.

The two keyboards that did not do well in the survey are Adresso Tru-Form Pro Contoured Ergonomic Keyboard, and Goldtouch Ergonomic Keyboard.

Voice recognition software is also a tool for those with physical limitations. I broke down and bought MacSpeech Dictate but just recently fixed my faulty computer so I haven't learned it fully. Seems there is an upgrade now called MacSpeech Dictate 1.5

Of course, taking breaks -for which you may choose to set a timer- is one of the best medicines for a sore body.

Next week, I plan to address press releases since I had someone ask me about this.