The old Gangsta and his old Wangsta is dead,
Or finally dying, quickly; because
The New Executive is it.
And the New Manager,
The New CEO,
The New CFO,
The New Owner;
The New Remolders and New Rebuilders,
Of Our New Future, of things yet manifested,
But growing in spirit's dream.
Copyright Neale Sourna 2008
On writing, erotica, character, soul stealers, philosophies, sensualities, and inspirations. And How To, if I can. -- www.Neale-Sourna.com, www.PIE-Percept.com, http://www.ProjectKeanu.com, www.AuthorsDen.com/nealesourna, www.CafeShops.com/NealeSourna, & www.Writing-Naked.com, www.CuntSinger.com
Friday, November 07, 2008
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Happy Obama Day!!
Hope you had a glorious Happy Obama Day, and are preparing yourself for your next new steps upward in spiritual and pragmatic living and sharing. As Canadian "Red Green" would say, "We're all in this together."
Monday, November 03, 2008
At Elance.com Writing Provider Forum
It's good to hear you're doing well, and being successful, with your freelance writing at Elance.com.
I was and am a big fan of the WGA writer's strikes; not for the loss of monies, which are impressive, but because it impresses on ourselves and others that we are trained craftspeople, like plumbers and carpenters and big biz CEO's and should get similar cash for work done, and similar respect.
We must respect ourselves and our unique and gifted craft skills and improve ourselves. WE MUST MARKET our skills, by learning new ways and better ways, and to focus on those parts of writing we do best. And remember that everyday or, at least, every week is a new market, and we must sell to market again, and again.
Neale Sourna
www.Writing-Naked.com
I was and am a big fan of the WGA writer's strikes; not for the loss of monies, which are impressive, but because it impresses on ourselves and others that we are trained craftspeople, like plumbers and carpenters and big biz CEO's and should get similar cash for work done, and similar respect.
We must respect ourselves and our unique and gifted craft skills and improve ourselves. WE MUST MARKET our skills, by learning new ways and better ways, and to focus on those parts of writing we do best. And remember that everyday or, at least, every week is a new market, and we must sell to market again, and again.
Neale Sourna
www.Writing-Naked.com
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