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Where in the world is Ann?
Cut your training costs when you piggyback your program Save money when you piggyback your workshop by scheduling it when I’m already “in the neighborhood.” Book your program the day before or after another organization’s and split my airfare and ground transportation with the other group. Ask about piggybacking on my upcoming engagements in: Anchorage: Sept. … [Read more...] about Where in the world is Ann?
Ann’s touring schedule
Polish your skills at one of these events Alas, I can’t invite you to the in-house seminars I present for private organizations. But everyone’s invited to these upcoming public seminars in: Anchorage on Sept. 22. ”Write for the Web,” a half-day workshop and luncheon session for AEMAA/PRSA Alaska Hershey, Penn., on Oct. 7. “Think Like a Reader,” a half-day workshop … [Read more...] about Ann’s touring schedule
Snip your sentences | January 2010
"(Martin) Amis has loosened his belt, and his slangy, scattershot prose veers toward self-parody. Sentences are either impossibly short or impossibly long. Commas, colons, parentheses and dashes crawl all over the page like flesh-eating microbes." — Jeff Giles, senior editor of Newsweek's Arts & Entertainment section Snip your sentences How long is too long? What's … [Read more...] about Snip your sentences | January 2010