Day: March 5, 2014

Ready for Kickstarter? Take this Crowdfunding Webinar to Get your Edge

Crowdfunding works … If You Know How to Work It THIS WEBINAR HAS CONCLUDED. TO PURCHASE A FULL RECORDING OF IT, CLICK HERE. More than one billion dollars have been raised through crowdfunding, using platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo to get thousands of people to make contributions for dream projects. High-profile filmmakers are also turning …

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Writing Prompt: Food! Glorious Food!

Another creative writing prompt from Charity Hume! Inspired by the buttery madeleine, Proust famously wrote Remembrance of Things Past, a novel that extends over several volumes, as the tastes and smells from a delicious food from his childhood began a chord of association that ultimately brought the whole of his personal history into his consciousness.  …

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The Lunchbox Food For the Soul Delivered Fresh From Sundance Via Mumbai

Mumbai is a city where the people are like their lunchboxes.  The city ferries millions from their homes to their place of work and then back with the evening commute, like items on a conveyor belt.  In a constant race that Mumbai imposes upon its residents, they can never stop to ponder their dreams or …

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Tarfia Faizullah: “Elegy with Her Red-Tipped Fingers”

One amazing poet made a film of another remarkable poet reading her poem. Jamaal May is an award winning poet originally from Detroit. His first book, Hum, received the Beatrice Hawley Award from Alice James Books and an NAACP Image Award nomination. Other honors include the Spirit of Detroit Award, an Indiana ReviewPoetry Prize and fellowships from Cave …

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