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Writing Tips from Toy Story’s Randy Newman
Destiny plays a big part This is the 100% true story of my accidental contribution to a classic I didn’t appreciate this at the time, as I was new to Hollywood, but Toy Story would turn out to be one of the most successful films I’d ever have a credit on. And, wow, was my credit amazing! :)
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview
Celebrating Black Business Month With Karwanna D. Top Story - August 2022.
The Month of August celebrates Business Professionals and Owners of the African American community. Karwanna D is the perfect entrepreneur to be celebrated. She's created the Trillion Dollar GovCon Qualifier App as a tool that's easily accessible to anyone who's interested in getting pre-qualified for government contracts. The app is available on both Apple and Android.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
From The Loveless to The Legacy
Barb Morrison is a professional music producer, film score composer, multi-instrumentalist, music mentor, Top 5 Billboard dance chart songwriter, innovator & Platinum record producer. They are non-binary and although they have brought much visibility and pulled in empathy for the Trans community, they have not always received the care that they need. Barb’s pronouns are they/them and they have unfortunately had so many experiences where they have been “ she’d “ by people they care for. It is one thing to be misgendered by a stranger but there is a different kind of sting when there is someone who is familiar with who you are and especially what you have been through doing so. For many in the Trans world, being addressed by the correct pronouns is not just basic care/support but it is also suicide prevention. “ It does hurt when someone misgenders me. It feels like their vision of me is more important than my vision of myself. It hurts a great deal, especially people that I’ve reminded many times. It makes me think they don’t see me. The thing that is insidiously hurtful is the people that are not seeing me “ said Barb. At times they have gone by the name Morrison because Barb feels that there may be a perceived female attachment to the name Barb. That is something they feel could possibly influence the way others address them. There is no one way to be a man, no one way to be a woman and certainly no one way to be non-binary. It speaks volumes that even a Trans person who is so well-respected can’t have their personhood honored. Barb deserves to be seen and not just for all that they have accomplished but just for who they are.
By Marcy Angeles 3 years ago in Interview
The Journey Of A Music Artist With Mr. Chenier
To be a singer, songwriter, and entertainer in the music industry, you have to have the drive, passion, and work ethic and Mr. Chenier has is all. Since the age of 5, while many kids enjoyed gaming or watching TV, Chenier Wilson found excitement through singing. In Queens, NY where he was raised, the church was his audience and it was the breeding grounds for his captivating voice.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
Bad Gyal Vegan Owner, Chyna Love Discusses Healthy Eating Tips and Her Legacy In The Culinary Arts World
Chyna Love is the owner of B.A.D Gyal Vegan, an eatery that offers plant-based Jamaican food with an American soul food twist. Marietta Square Market's newest eatery menu items include vegan Oxtail, Curry ChikUN, Stew ChikUN, Empress Pasta, Wett Wings, Curry Skrimp, Rice & Peas, Mac & Jeeze™️, Sweet Yams, and so much more.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
Science fiction writer Jiang Bo: Living with AI is about finding balance in conflict
If you are a fan of science fiction, then you will be familiar with Jiangbo's name. As one of the representative writers of "hard science fiction" in China, he has unique insights into the future trends of technology and social development, and his works are novel and hardcore. His works have been widely recognized by readers and professionals, and he has won the China Science Fiction Galaxy Award seven times and the Global Chinese Nebula Award four times. His masterpieces include the Heart of the Galaxy trilogy and the Gate of the Machine series.
By Dillon Broderick3 years ago in Interview
In Response to 'I regret it'
My name is Daniel Montoya, born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, currently attending University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. This is my initial response to the short statement done by an anonymous source called "I regret it". Over the course of this response, I will offer my opinion and review of the statement. I have also reached out to the anonymous source and have secured a time to interview him. Our conversation will be the second part of this. At the end, I will give my conclusion to what I have discovered and learned from this source.
By Rick Pension3 years ago in Interview
Let Salman Rushdie’s Writing Tips Inspire You
Salman Rushdie is a masterclass act This is a story about coming close to Mr. Rushdie and sharing some of his well-honed advice for writers. I also share a private observation he made that has inspired me for decades.
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview










